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Hating Alison Ashley is an interesting blend of comedy and drama, capturing the chaotic dynamics of school life. The rivalry between Erica and Alison unfolds with a lighthearted yet pointed tone, drawing you into their world of petty squabbles and adolescent ambitions. There's a certain charm in the way they navigate friendship and competition, making the characters feel relatable, albeit exaggerated at times. The pacing keeps it engaging, peppered with witty dialogue and sharp observations about social hierarchies in school. The performances have a youthful energy that resonates, though some might find them a touch over-the-top. Overall, it’s a film that encapsulates that awkward phase of life, tinged with both humor and a hint of drama, leaving a lasting impression about growing up.
Good representation of early 2000s teen culture.Interesting take on rivalry and friendship dynamics.Features practical effects typical of its era.
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