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* SpiritualSuccessor: Lifetime's ''Malicious Motives'' from 2021 is a similar tale of toxic teen friendship co-starring Juliana Destefano, only there she's the villain (albeit DrivenToVillainy by extraordinary circumstances).

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* SpiritualSuccessor: Lifetime's ''Malicious Motives'' from 2021 is a similar tale of toxic teen friendship co-starring Juliana Destefano, only there she's the villain (albeit DrivenToVillainy by extraordinary circumstances).circumstances).

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* AmbiguousDisorder: Olivia obviously has serious mental health problems. Her impulsiveness, possessiveness, mood swings and extreme risktaking [[spoiler:plus her suicidal thoughts]] are all classic borderline personality disorder traits.

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* AmbiguousDisorder: DiagnosedByTheAudience: Olivia obviously has serious mental health problems. Her impulsiveness, possessiveness, mood swings and extreme risktaking [[spoiler:plus her suicidal thoughts]] are all classic borderline personality disorder UsefulNotes/{{personality disorder|s}} traits.
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** The score is mixed so loud it drowns out some important bits of dialogue, especially in the motel bathroom scene at the climax, when you might need to turn on captions to catch the very important things Olivia and Deandra are saying to each other.

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** The score is mixed so loud it drowns out some important bits of dialogue, especially in the motel bathroom scene at the climax, when you might need to turn on captions to catch the very important things Olivia and Deandra are saying to each other.other.
* SpiritualSuccessor: Lifetime's ''Malicious Motives'' from 2021 is a similar tale of toxic teen friendship co-starring Juliana Destefano, only there she's the villain (albeit DrivenToVillainy by extraordinary circumstances).
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* AmbiguousDisorder: Olivia obviously has serious mental health problems. Her impulsiveness, possessiveness, mood swings and extreme risktaking [[spoiler:plus her suicidal thoughts]] are all classic borderline personality disorder traits.
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* OneSceneWonder: Liberty (played by Tiana Tuttle) only appears in the opening scene and a later fantasy moment.
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* JerkassWoobie: Messed up though she is, Olivia, with her TragicBackstory and parental neglect, seems like she has her heart in the right place and, mayhem aside, is still sympathetic by the end of the movie.

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* JerkassWoobie: Messed up though she is, Olivia, with her TragicBackstory and parental neglect, seems like she has her heart in the right place clearly suffered a lifetime's worth of trauma as a teen and, mayhem aside, is still sympathetic by the end of the movie.



** The score is so loud it drowns out some important bits of dialogue, especially toward the end, when you might need to turn on captions to catch what Olivia and Deandra are saying to each other.

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** The score is mixed so loud it drowns out some important bits of dialogue, especially toward in the end, motel bathroom scene at the climax, when you might need to turn on captions to catch what the very important things Olivia and Deandra are saying to each other.
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** Some establishing stock footage of a ''German'' school (Goethe-Gymnasium in Stuttgart) is shown for the gym scenes.

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** Some establishing exterior stock footage of a ''German'' school (Goethe-Gymnasium in Stuttgart) is shown for the gym scenes.
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* HamAndCheese: Paige [=McGarvin=] plays Adele as the ultimate AlphaBitch, hamming it up right and left, complete with a sashaying walk. It clashes with most of the rest of the movie, but it's still hugely entertaining to watch.
* JerkassWoobie: Messed up though she is, Olivia, with her TragicBackstory and parental neglect, seems like she has her heart in the right place and, mayhem aside, is still sympathetic by the end of the movie.
* SpecialEffectsFailure:
** Some establishing stock footage of a ''German'' school (Goethe-Gymnasium in Stuttgart) is shown for the gym scenes.
** The score is so loud it drowns out some important bits of dialogue, especially toward the end, when you might need to turn on captions to catch what Olivia and Deandra are saying to each other.

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