This dynamic highlights the "hidden" nature of threat and the social masks people wear. 3. Satire of High School Hierarchies Like Landon’s previous work ( Happy Death Day

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The story follows Millie Kessler (Kathryn Newton), a gentle, artistic teenager who is barely surviving the social hellscape of high school. She’s bullied, ignored by her crush, and still grieving her father. Her mother (Carla Jimenez) is a well-meaning but overbearing cop.