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While previous films often relegated female characters to "good girl" or "drunk girl" archetypes, this entry attempts a "gender-flipped" reimagining, giving the protagonists agency over their own sexual desires.
Annie is the "Jim" of the group—the awkward, neurotic one. She is intelligent and well-meaning but suffers from a lack of experience and a tendency to overthink. Pettis, known for her roles in Disney Channel projects, brings a relatable vulnerability to the role. Her storyline involves a crush on a boy who is oblivious to her advances, leading to situations that are as cringeworthy as they are endearing.
The young cast delivers energetic, if broad, performances. Madison Pettis (formerly of The Game Plan ) brings charm as the “good girl” trying to rebel; Lizze Broadway steals scenes as the wild card, Katie. Familiar faces include Darren Barnet ( Never Have I Ever ) as the hot jock, and veteran actors like Sara Rue and Barry Bostwick as clueless parents. Don’t expect Oscar-worthy depth—but the leads commit fully to the silliness.
Michelle is the free-spirited activist of the group. She provides the voice of reason at times but is also driven by her own desires. Her character adds a layer of social awareness to the film, reflecting the changing landscape of high school politics in the 2020s.