Who is the main character obsessed with ratings.
Lacie
A wedding speech meant to impress others quickly turns into a loss of control.
Wedding breakdown scene
Trying to look good to others.
Self-presentation
Acting like your “true self.”
Authenticity
Who is the character who represents freedom from the system.
Susan
A moment where a low-status individual reveals a different kind of freedom outside the system.
Susan picking her up
Comparing yourself to others to evaluate your worth.
Social comparison
Susan going rejecting the culture of the system and going against it.
Counterculture.
Lacie’s brother who criticizes the system.
Ryan (brother)
A confrontation at home where one character rejects the values of the system entirely.
Fight with her brother (Ryan)
The process by which Lacie learns behavior from the rating system.
Socialization
Losing your sense of who you really are.
Identity crisis / alienation
Who is the Character Lacie tries to impress for status gain.
Naomi
A socially “pleasant” exchange that feels unnatural due to mutual evaluation.
Elevator interaction
Treating social approval (likes/ratings) as something that can be gained and used like a resource.
Social capital
Breaking social norms in the wedding scene.
Deviance
Who is the First character we see Laci giving a bad rating to in accordance with her social surrounding?
Chester (Lacie's coworker)
A interaction where status no longer matters and authenticity replaces performance.
Final jail cell / ending scene
Feeling disconnected from your true self due to pressure to conform to social norms.
Alienation
Paradox where losing status leads to freedom.
Freedom vs control