A few moments ago she was against girls prostitute themselves and now she's a sugar baby because they aren't prostitutes?
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Because he can't help with those student loans......
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Rollercoaster
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*The title of this video should have been "Teenage Girl Who Seemed Innocent and Good Turns How to Be Another Harlot" or "Thot On A Mission To Get Rid Of Student Loan".* *Blake (good)* I hate this movie for making me believe that Blake's character is marked by moral integrity, kindness, goodwill, and hard-working decency. I mean just look at how she understands the time she's living in 0:32 1)Her parents were described as pleasingly varied and balanced 2)She is a hopeless romantic 3)She can discern right from wrong I don't know why they make you like her but then eventually as the movie goes on she turns into a desperate trollop. *Blake (Bad)* It starts when her editor, River, cancels her column for being too dull added with learning her fellow journalist Jacob is applying for an award for Gonzo journalism and is being supported by River. Just listen to how bad they make her feel for being who she is 1:02 Blake starts going back on her principles (at the drop of a hat) and starts justifying every bad thing she does even though it's making her feel and look disgusting. Listen to this part......4:50 (Moral integrity, someone not coerced into doing something they don't want) And this part....10:01 (Hey we have something in common let's just jump into bed, at least it not for money) And now this part.....11:30 (On their first actual date Blake has sex with Ian...for) How can this make any sense!?!? Her descent into depravity can be summed up by this quote, "We need to hang out with people who fit our future, not our history. Her friends and colleagues are terrible, terrible people. *River Dewan* The man couldn't care less about Blake 9:00 he's just a giant sleaze-bag with no one in his life so he feeds off other people's experiences. *Jacob * Jacob might as well be this guy 0:24 All you see from the movie is a jealous nobody who's part of the hook-up culture. This is all we really know about that doofus 6:05 *Nikki Morrison (Aka toxic one)* I do not know for the life of me why movies always make this dynamic duo a pair of friends. The rule follower and the rule breaker. The good girl and the party hardy girl, the moral compass and the cause to be alarmed. Nikki is everything wrong with the world right now. Who cares if she says the right thing every once in a while. Her whole life is a negative influence on Blake and logically speaking Blake would not be hanging out with that Bonobo Monkey. Listen to all her complicity 2:09, 2:18, 4:47, 5:09, 9:22, 12:01, 12:08, ( 12:32 what the heck is this move about?) 13:57, 14:32 *Morgan Cruise* While she's not Blake's friend she still has a great impact on her life. "Be strong in body, clean in mind, lofty in ideals." Morgan is none of that....... This is who she is 7:26 from start to finish. She is the corrupted side of humanity and she knows how to spot good and take advantage of it. You see that when they first meet when she says this 3:51 and you see how it invaded Blake's mind in the next scene 4:43 Morgan is Peer pressure and it unfortunately works on the main character.... *Ian Brooks* Sugar dating, also called sugaring, is a pseudo-romantic relationship between an older, wealthy person and a younger person. Payment can be received by way of money, gifts like designer goods, jewelry, support, or other material benefits in exchange for sex, companionship, or a dating-like relationship. Everybody knew that's all this guy's character was about except for Blake *facepalm*. She acted like it was okay to document their relationship and tried to justify it when he told her that was not okay. She was the one who recommendation letter for the journalism award and she was the one who broke the deal between the two by doing stuff like trying to connect with Ian but he refused to answer personal questions. This movie gets a 1/10 (for a weak idea and ridiculously stupid plot)