Monday 7 December 2020

Mum's Monday: Psycho Prom Queen


It is lovely to see how the school is handling the alleged suicide of a fellow teacher. Working with such a sensitive subject has to be done right.

Well, true to form, it seems every school has one, the ‘Popular girl’ so why should this school drama be any different?

It is sad to see Julie (Zoe McLellan) after suffering the loss of her mother now having to deal with the loss of a friend as well. I am so glad she has some help.

Well, I don’t like Amy (Allie MacDonald) I hate how she seems to have so much influence over the school. This should not be allowed in any school and should be a lesson for teachers when working in a school. However, not everyone sees it Amy’s way, Amy actually seems creepy. She has some serious issues. 

It is a lovely dress, however, the speech is a little over the top. Amy’s world is not all as it seems with her. I don’t like that almost everyone is blind to her ways. This film has depth, Amy is dangerous.

I thought differently for Joanne (Anana Rydvald) but it still involved Amy. The twist is ultimately better news than what could have been.

Something has to be done with her and not just because of the threat over the ‘Maths test’. The script is clever how the character of Amy has a way with words and is manipulative with them also.

Sadly, it is not wise that we see Joanne risking the test. Julie although on the case, and sadly, taking a risk also, but it is nice to see Julie being or trying to be the bigger person.

It is like in this film they have tried to put every popular, mean and manipulative girl/person into one character.

Oh! That is so cleverly worked out by Julie. Who’d have thought that an unknown postcard by Amy could be off help? That is perfect, right time, right place, hopefully Julie and others will get some answers, if the danger can be overcome. Just a little more patience. I am shocked at this part. It is so annoying. Please let Amy’s mum act before it is too late. 

Although I can see the ‘Prom’ going ahead again a little more patience is needed. I now love how the mum’s joined forces and that Julie is believed. I also love how ‘Prom’ night is actually Amy’s downfall, while she is concentrating on the/her perfect Prom the mums are free to roam, and justice is served.

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