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On the surface, Prom Pact presents itself as a traditional romantic comedy. However, at its core, it is a deconstruction of the high school hierarchy trope. Specifically, it flips the script on the "Makeover Movie."
: Mandy’s worldview is shattered when her early decision application to Harvard results in a waitlist status. Refusing to accept defeat, she targets Graham Lansing as her ticket in. Prom Pact
By the final act, the "pact" is honored—but in a way that redefines it. The real love story of Prom Pact is not Mandy and Graham, or even Mandy and Ben. It is Mandy and herself , and the platonic love between Mandy and Ben. On the surface, Prom Pact presents itself as
Mandy’s absolute focus is disrupted when her dream school, Harvard, places her on the waitlist. Desperate for a competitive edge, she realizes her only path forward is to secure a letter of recommendation from Senator Lansing, a prominent Harvard alumnus. The catch? The Senator is the father of Graham Lansing (Blake Draper), the school’s popular, athletic, and seemingly shallow golden boy. Refusing to accept defeat, she targets Graham Lansing
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(Blake Draper), whose father just happens to be a powerful senator and Harvard alum.
Draper brings immense charm and nuance to Graham, successfully steering the character away from typical antagonist or superficial jock tropes.