Prom Pact 🔔

Teenagers and young adults who enjoy light-hearted, romantic comedies.

(Peyton Elizabeth Lee), a hyper-focused senior whose only goal is getting into Harvard. When she finds herself on the waitlist, she hatches a plan that involves the one person she thinks she hates: the popular jock Graham Lansing Prom Pact

So, go to prom. Or don't. Order the pizza. Chase the Ivy League. But whatever you do, keep your pacts. Because in a world that tells teenagers that everything is a competition, Prom Pact reminds us that the only thing we truly need to succeed is someone in the bleachers cheering us on. Teenagers and young adults who enjoy light-hearted, romantic

Mandy, a first-generation Asian American student, is the antithesis of this. She knows the system is rigged. Her obsession with Harvard isn't entitlement; it is anxiety. The film doesn't shy away from the pressure cooker of modern high school, where students are forced to curate their childhoods into a Common App resume. Or don't

The Prom Pact may have started as a simple agreement between two friends, but it has evolved into something much bigger. It has become a symbol of the human spirit, a reminder that even in a world that often values popularity and superficiality, kindness, empathy, and genuine connections can prevail.

The Prom Pact's impact went far beyond the night of prom. It sparked a global conversation about friendship, kindness, and the importance of having someone by your side. People from all walks of life began to share their own stories of unlikely friendships and the power of human connection.