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* The climax, when Sunset [[spoiler:gets her memories erased. Until then, the memory-wiping process was never shown to be a painful process, but in this scene, Sunset's memories are shown to be painfully torn out of her head, with Sunset screaming her friends' names in a clear amount of pain and anguish. Despite the animosity towards her, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Wallflower is clearly disturbed by the whole thing]]. It gets even worse when completed, and she has forgotten ever being human. She's [[MyInstinctsAreShowing down on all fours]], panic-stricken and calling out for her mentor to save her.]]
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* The climax, when Sunset [[spoiler:gets gets her memories erased. Until then, the memory-wiping process was never shown to be a painful process, but in this scene, Sunset's memories are shown to be painfully torn out of her head, with Sunset screaming her friends' names in a clear amount of pain and anguish. Despite the animosity towards her, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Wallflower is clearly disturbed by the whole thing]]. It gets even worse when completed, and she has forgotten ever being human. She's [[MyInstinctsAreShowing down on all fours]], panic-stricken and calling out for her mentor to save her.]]
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* Just the premise: your ''best friends'' out of nowhere treating you like the enemy. In particular for those who often miss social cues in real life and are horrified and confused when people suddenly taking deep offense at them for what to them is no apparent reason.
* The scene where Sunset actually discovers that she's been erased from her friends' memories is no slouch either. Footage from the previous three movies play over the sound of [[NothingIsScarier ambient music with low bass accompaniment as Sunset is seamlessly erased from each of her friends' memories. Like her, the audience doesn't know how it's happening, or why.]]
* The climax, when Sunset [[spoiler:gets her memories erased. Until then, the memory-wiping process was never shown to be a painful process, but in this scene, Sunset's memories are shown to be painfully torn out of her head, with Sunset screaming her friends' names in a clear amount of pain and anguish. Despite the animosity towards her, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Wallflower is clearly disturbed by the whole thing]]. It gets even worse when completed, and she has forgotten ever being human. She's [[MyInstinctsAreShowing down on all fours]], panic-stricken and calling out for her mentor to save her.]]
* The scene where Sunset actually discovers that she's been erased from her friends' memories is no slouch either. Footage from the previous three movies play over the sound of [[NothingIsScarier ambient music with low bass accompaniment as Sunset is seamlessly erased from each of her friends' memories. Like her, the audience doesn't know how it's happening, or why.]]
* The climax, when Sunset [[spoiler:gets her memories erased. Until then, the memory-wiping process was never shown to be a painful process, but in this scene, Sunset's memories are shown to be painfully torn out of her head, with Sunset screaming her friends' names in a clear amount of pain and anguish. Despite the animosity towards her, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Wallflower is clearly disturbed by the whole thing]]. It gets even worse when completed, and she has forgotten ever being human. She's [[MyInstinctsAreShowing down on all fours]], panic-stricken and calling out for her mentor to save her.]]