![]() ![]() While the prom is mostly the main plot point, but not wanting to go isn't supposed to be a big deal, because everyone has a choice to join or not.The unpopular kids are treated as outcasts, that even the teachers and the principal hates them.Instead of having a lot of friends, popular kids are depicted as religious figures that other students worship to.Being pantsed and humiliated in high school (which he was pantsed twice now).One of the characters see high school as a popularity contest.It doesn't seem to know how high school or popularity works in real life:.Even just by watching the trailer, you can already know what the plot is about and how it ends.It copies elements from good high school movies like Mean Girls, Can't Hardly Wait and The Breakfast Club.The premise is also very bland, as it is another one of those movies with the high school prom being the main focus.The letter F in the title serves nothing but a short slang for "fuck". Not helping that it is unrealistic, too, since the Fine brothers, the writers of the film, were homeschooled during childhood. The themes of the movie are very unoriginal, a group of unpopular teenagers planning to get back at popular kids for being bullied by them.When Maddy finds herself suddenly single and heartbroken, she reconnects with Cole and the duo conspire to destroy the prom. Maddy and Cole were inseparable friends until high school started and Maddy became the most popular girl on campus. 2 Why It Will Make You Say "F This Movie!". ![]()
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