Two academic teenage superstars realize, on the eve of their high school graduation, that they should have worked less and played more. Determined to never fall short of their peers, the girls set out on a mission to cram four years of fun into one night.
This movie contains 11 potentially triggering events.
There is a scene when the main 2 girls get drugged and see themselves as barbie-like dolls. They freak out about it for a while until they come down off their high.
The girls get into a car with a man who warns them about why they shouldn't trust strangers, and alludes to the fact that he could kidnap and sexually assault them. It's a humorous scene and nothing bad actually happens.
The girls get into a car with a man who warns them about why they shouldn't trust strangers, and alludes to the fact that he could kidnap and sexually assault them. It's a humorous scene and nothing bad actually happens.
If you want to skip the scene, it is when Amy goes into the bathroom at the party and starts making out with someone there. All goes well for a couple of minutes and then she takes a sip from a cup and then vomits.
Arguable, but the scene in which one if the female leads realizes that the popular kids are also going to good colleges is shot in a way that is meant to convey some level of heightened anxiety and she behaves in a frenzied, erratic fashion.
It's shaky in a handful of scenes, eg. the one where Amy makes out with someone in the bathroom at the party. There are also a few instances where we watch videos that were filmed on someone's phone.