This is a spoiled-yet-angst-ridden teenage boy’s ultimate dream: being mostly killed transforms our protagonist into an invisible spirit. Thus he’s able to see how sorry his mom is that he’s gone and heap unheard abuse on the girl who attacked him and left him for dead. The female character is interesting in that she starts the movie as a genderless thug in a toque, but as she slowly comes to regret the error of her ways she becomes more and more feminine. Overall this is one of those movies that serves primarily as a long ad for its own soundtrack, a thick layer of complaint rock nerve-grating enough to be well-suited to this nerve-grating movie. Mildly amusing
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