The tension isn’t just in if they will succeed, but in how far they are willing to go. The film asks a provocative question: When you , do you become the monster you are hunting?
: A mix of 90s anthems and modern Gen Z hits from artists like Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, and Caroline Polachek. Critical Reception Do Revenge
The plot is deliciously simple: Drea (Camila Mendes), a once-top-tier scholarship student at the elite private school Rosehill Country Day, suffers a catastrophic fall from grace after an intimate video is leaked by her charismatic boyfriend, Max (Austin Abrams). Overnight, she loses her friends, her status, and her ticket to an Ivy League university. The tension isn’t just in if they will
Eleanor infiltrates Max’s inner circle, pretending to be a quirky love interest, all while collecting evidence of his narcissistic behavior. Simultaneously, Drea hunts down Carissa, only to discover that Carissa isn't the monster Eleanor described—or is she? Critical Reception The plot is deliciously simple: Drea
The climactic prom scene features a chaotic mashup that perfectly encapsulates the film’s energy: violent, colorful, and absurdly funny. Music in isn't background noise; it is the heartbeat of the chaos.
Just as the audience settles into the comfortable rhythm of a "girl power" revenge fantasy, Do Revenge flips the script. It is revealed that Eleanor is not who she says she is. In a stunning narrative switch, we learn that "Eleanor" is actually the real Carissa Grimes—the girl Drea was supposed to be destroying.