When they do decide to support her, the plan proceeds until Maddy changes her mind at the last moment, abandons the "losers," and gets back together with Kane to enjoy her moment in the prom spotlight. At first, the bullied kids refuse to sign on, asking why they should trust and help someone who has hurt them just because she's been kicked to the floor by her former best friend and her ex.
By senior year, Maddy relishes the prospect of being named prom queen, arm in arm with Kane, her boyfriend, the expected prom king. But when Maddy's friend steals Kane away, Maddy starts talking to Cole again and persuades him and other bullied kids to support her effort to sabotage the prom, a gesture designed to prove she's changed her ways. Maddy abandons him to stay on her elevated perch while Cole, hurt and in love with her, watches from afar. Maddy attains high status as a pretty cheerleader and social high priestess admired by all. The artistic Cole becomes a bullied subject of ridicule. In F THE PROM, Cole (Joel Courtney) and Maddy (Danielle Campbell) start high school as best friends. Language includes "f-k," "s-t," "bitch," "a-hole," "d-k," and " balls." A parent offers to get underage teenagers beer as long as they don't tell their parents. Both a school principal and a senior's father refer to having sex on prom night as if it's a given.
One student's drink is spiked with a vomit-inducing agent. Students are given embarrassing nicknames: Tighty (short for Tighty Whitey, referring to his underwear, seen by a crowd when someone pulls his shorts down), Sweats, Mutey, and Stuft (for using toilet paper to pad her bra). A girl accuses her best friend of giving her an eating disorder by calling her fat. Bullies drape an orthodox Jewish student with a pig's head and a lobster, two items that aren't kosher. A bullied gay student's locker is filled with plastic penises.
Kids use social media to send doctored photos suggesting a senior has a small penis. Students talk about the desire for sex on prom night. Bullied students relegated for four years to second-class status by the popular kids at school decide to sabotage the night they believe is designed to celebrate and memorialize all that the popular kids loved about their high school years and all that unpopular kids hated about the experience. Parents need to know that F the Prom is a revenge-of-the-high-school-outsiders story in which prom night represents all that is wrong with and memorable about high school, and the "F" of the title stands for the four-letter "F" word.
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