Prom Pact

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Prom Pact
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Genre Romantic comedy
Written byAnthony Lombardo
Directed byAnya Adams
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
Running time98 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network Disney Channel
ReleaseMarch 30, 2023 (2023-03-30)

Prom Pact is an American romantic comedy television film directed by Anya Adams. [1] [2] The film stars Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Milo Manheim, Margaret Cho, Blake Draper, Monique Green, Arica Himmel, Jason Sakaki, David S. Jung, and Wendi McLendon-Covey. [3] The film premiered on March 30, 2023, on Disney Channel. [4] [5] It received generally positive reviews from critics.

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Plot

Mandy Yang is a high school senior who is obsessed with going to Harvard to achieve her dream, something which the school counselor, Ms. Chen, hears ad nauseum. Her best friend is Ben Plunkett whom everyone at school knows as "No Nuts" Plunkett due to a childhood peanut allergy incident. When it is announced that the upcoming prom will be an 80s themed bash, Ben is visibly interested in going while Mandy, not wanting to conform to typical high school rituals, is disdainful towards it, especially since it will be attended to by "Everests", a term for people who have reached their peak. Mandy ultimately gives in and makes a prom pact with Ben to attend.

When Mandy's acceptance to Harvard is put on waitlist, she goes to Ms. Chen for advice. She is reminded of her popular classmate Graham Lansing, who is the son of Senator Lansing, a Harvard alum. Mandy tells Ben her plan to get close to Graham so that she can get into Harvard and, with the help of their friends, Charles and Zenobia, finds out that Graham is doing poorly in psych and offers to tutor him. Though Graham suspects that she wants something out of it, he gives in and accepts her as a tutor. Meanwhile, Ben learns that LaToya Reynolds, a popular girl he has a crush on, actually knows him better than the rest of his classmates, much to his pleasure.

Mandy manages to break through with Graham, getting him to pass his psych class, while Graham in turn teaches her about basketball. The two of them grow close with Mandy learning that Graham is pressured by his father to make grand achievements and performs non-profits acts on the side. Mandy is eventually invited to Graham's house and even though his father is not there, Graham's mother happily promises her that she can get her to talk to her husband about Harvard at a dinner party next week. Mandy starts to put off her usual hangout time with Ben, who is initially upset, but a fortuitous night has him meeting up with LaToya who shares many of his interests.

Both Mandy and Ben continue their respective plans until Ben reminds Mandy that his birthday is coming up on Saturday, the same day as the dinner. Mandy convinces Ben to invite LaToya, who happily accepts and together have a wonderful night. At the dinner party, Mandy realizes that she has fallen in love with Graham and the two kiss. She runs into Senator Lansing and upon seeing firsthand his low opinion of his son, turns down his Harvard offer. However, she overhears Graham's friends talking about inviting another girl while seeing Mandy on the side and she leaves the party crying. She calls Ben for help, who leaves a visibly angered LaToya as he goes to pick up Mandy. The two promise to go to prom together.

The next day at school, Mandy refuses to talk to Graham, while Ben tries to talk to a still angry LaToya. LaToya finally forgives Ben on the condition they go to prom together. Back inside, Graham makes a grand prom proposal to Mandy (she realizes the other girl he was seeing was teaching him to dance for the proposal) and she happily accepts. Upon meeting with Ben outside, she learns that Ben turned down LaToya and he snaps at her for not considering his feelings. Students film their argument where Ben announces that Mandy was just using Graham to get a letter of recommendation to Harvard. The video is seen by Graham who gives Mandy a letter and then breaks up with her.

Mandy becomes a pariah at school and while speaking with Ms. Chen reveals that she did not turn in the letter. Realizing that she no longer cares about Harvard, she gives the letter back to Graham and then asks Ben to prom. Breaking down from her comical display, he accepts. The two get dressed and Mandy makes it up to Ben by taking him around town to fulfill their usual hangout rituals.

The two finally arrive prom, where it is humorously revealed that besides them, no actually dressed like the 80s, and have a good time. Mandy avoids Graham as the prom queen and king are announced as LaToya and Ben, the latter of whom was fixed by Ms. Chen. Not wanting to pass on the opportunity, Ben declares his love to LaToya and embraces being prom king. Ben and LaToya convince Mandy to check her Harvard status again and is surprised to see that she has been accepted. Ms. Chen reveals that she sent a letter of recommendation herself and was surprised that it actually worked.

Graduation Day arrives and Mandy makes a Salutatorian speech (she got a 94 in P.E.) that is inspired by her time with Graham, showing that she truly appreciated her time with him. Afterwards, Mandy and Ben promise to hang out when they get the chance to as Ben is happy to finally have LaToya as a girlfriend. Mandy has one final talk with Graham who reveals that he is attending UT, based on his dad's expectations. The two of them amicably part ways. Later, Mandy is at Harvard when she suddenly runs into Graham, who turned down UT and decided to take a year off to do inner city non profit work. The two of them kiss and renew their relationship.

Cast

Production

Development

On February 6, 2022, it was announced that Disney Branded Television was developing a teen rom com film for Disney+, titled Prom Pact, starring Peyton Elizabeth Lee and Milo Manheim. Anya Adams was set to direct the film, with Anthony Lombardo serving as the writer. Julie Bowen, Melvin Mar, Jake Kasdan, Rachael Field, and Anya Adams were set to be executive producers for the film. According to Bowen, the film was originally slated to go exclusively to Disney+ but Disney Channel liked the film that they shot so much, they decided to have the world premiere air on their network on March 30. [6] [8]

Casting

On March 23, 2022, Margaret Cho joined the cast of the film, along with Blake Draper, Monique Green, Arica Himmel, Jason Sakaki, and David S. Jung rounding out the cast. [7] On March 29, 2022, Wendi McLendon-Covey joined the cast as Alyssa Yang, Mandy's mother. [9]

Filming

Filming began in Vancouver, Canada on March 14, 2022, and wrapped on April 21, 2022. [10] [11]

Deepfake and A.I. background actors

During the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike, it was revealed that Prom Pact, as well as other Disney Branded Television productions, had several background actors scanned to train a generative artificial intelligence to use their image throughout the film without their consent or additional payment. [12] [13] [14]

Release

Prom Pact premiered on March 30, 2023, on Disney Channel and was released on March 31, 2023, on Disney+. Minor bits of dialogue were edited out of the Disney Channel version, but were kept in the Disney+ version. Both films remain around the same runtime. [15] [16]

Reception

Audience viewership

According to Whip Media's TV Time, Prom Pact was the fifth most watched film across all platforms in the United States during the week of April 2, 2023, [17] and the tenth during the week of April 10, 2023. [18]

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 89% of 9 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.20/10. [19]

Michael Nordine of Variety called Prom Pact a "fresh take on teendom’s big night," writing, "The film is an exemplar of its genre, one that honors its forebears while also acknowledging and attempting to correct their more glaring faults," and praised the performance of Peyton Elizabeth Lee, felling that it "would make Molly Ringwald proud." [20] Erick Massoto of Collider gave the film B+ and said, "Prom Pact is the perfect choice of flick for you to watch when you’re in the mood for something light and fun. It has an excellent cast, the jokes come easily and never feel forced, and the story is a true celebration of friendship and how you should always do your best to not let your people down – and work hard to apologize if you do. John Hughes would be proud." [21] Polly Conway of Common Sense Media gave Prom Pact a grade of three out of five stars, praised the positive messages and role models, citing the emphasis on communication in relationships and self-motivation, and asserted, "Edgier-than-usual Disney romcom is charming." [22]

Accolades

Prom Pact was nominated for Tweens/Teens Programming – Best One-Off, Special, or TV Movie at the 2024 Kidscreen Awards. [23]

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