Senior Year is an utterly bizarre movie

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Published 2022-05-19
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All Comments (21)
  • @PuppyTheTiny
    My biggest Hate on this movie: Tiffany not getting JAIL TIME?? She nearly murdered someone with FULL intention and she lost 20 years of her life? Nobody cares? She should be in jail.
  • @camila_f_
    The movie is actually a tragedy about some really sad people whose lives still revolve around their high school years, when they peaked. And Stephanie.
  • @TereAdasme
    tiffany fully attempted murder and now she has "the perfect life", also kudos to stephanie for knowing how to walk, talk, use the bathroom and not having any sort of trauma from all that.
  • What annoyed me about this movie the most is how they kept blaming her for not changing during all those years. Ofc she didn't change, she was in a coma. When was this personal development suppose to happen? Ofc she is immature for her age. Her brain is a child. Also that no one got in trouble for the attempted murder on her.
  • @NecoNiko
    My biggest pet peeve with this movie was when Tiffany finally apologized to Stephanie but didn’t actually come out and say “I’m the reason you were in a coma for 20 years” and its just never addressed again? And Stephanie just accepts the apology anyway?
  • What bothers me is that the adult Stephanie acts more childish than the teen one??? And they have entirely different personalities 😭😭😭
  • @anneblack6899
    As someone who was in a coma for 4 days and couldn’t even lift a notebook that wasn’t even full and had a lot of pages taken out, this is definitely very realistic. After 20 years you can definitely do all the things she did.
  • So we're all just going to ignore, what those cheerleaders were doing on the "turtles choking on plastic straws"💀
  • @Casia243
    I enjoyed the movie, but I had an issue with a few things. I didn't care for the romance between her and her bf (keep in mind that she's still mentally 17). And it was annoying that her friends kept telling her to grow up. The woman was in a coma for twenty years how is she supposed to act without therapy to process the trauma she went through? It's also odd that the people who caused her accident weren't held accountable.
  • The biggest Question I have after watching this; How tf did her parents afford to keep her on life support for 20 years?! In the USA?!?!?!
  • @adhirg
    there’s no way you’d be in a coma for 20 years and wake up heavier than when you went into one. I lost 30 lbs when I was stuck in the hospital for a month lol.
  • @klltsun_2576
    Tbh, the idea of a former-teen waking up from a long coma to find the world had moved on, mourning the years they lost, feeling out of place with their older and weaker (from atrophy) body as they go through physical therapy, seeing how their former classmates had matured and became adults and no longer cared about highschool as much as they did, feeling awkward and disconnected from their friends who had grown up, learning to reconnect with them, growing as a person as they adapt in this new world and accept it and themselves, sounds really good and I would watch that. If written well, that is.
  • Forget stealing her "perfect life", the mom mean girl was directly responsible for the main character spending 20 years in a coma, which she did while in full view of a lot of people, which also could have ended with her dying and somehow didn't face any legal repercusions whatsoever?
  • This film should have included a subplot where Rebel's character sues Tiffany for medical costs and pushes charges for criminal liability. 1. That's how you get the house back. 2. If she wins in court, she could achieve fame, which--lets face it--is how adults become famous and well known or popular post highschool. 3. The money and fame might draw the eye of a new man.
  • "Then you hit your thirties and you sprain your shoulder by sleeping wrong." Ouch. Too real, man. I've spent the last two days with shoulder pain that I just woke up with for no reason.
  • @KitNeticVT
    To be fair, I don't think Tiffany's daughter really cared too much about hurting Stephanie or being prom queen. She was just going what her mom was telling her to do. I actually loved the decision she made at the end.
  • @trinaq
    So, not only does Rebel have perfect hair and makeup after getting out of a 20 year coma, but she's apparently not traumatised enough to need therapy?!
  • @ghostoyster
    did the mean girl get her friends to literallt push the guy who was gonna catch her and then the movie just…went no where with that plot? like the mean girl should be arrested for attempted murder
  • I think it would've been a funny plot device/premise if all the current students were so busy and involved with their phones that they were too preoccupied to notice how old she was until they actually talked to her.
  • As a nerd, I can confirm that Alex is right- I force my interests onto my friends until they stop resisting