The Fallout (2022) -
“The Fallout” Review: Jenna Ortega and Maddie Ziegler Explore Queerness and Trauma Together. Autostraddle
Shared trauma leads to a deep, complex friendship between Vada and Mia, which eventually evolves into a brief romantic attraction.
The film skips the typical political debates surrounding gun control, instead focusing on the survivors' internal struggles: The Fallout (2022)
It marked the directorial debut of Megan Park, known for her role in The Secret Life of the American Teenager .
The story centers on (played by Jenna Ortega ), an ordinary teenager whose life is shattered after she survives a mass shooting. During the event, she hides in a bathroom stall with two other students: Mia Reed (Maddie Ziegler), a popular influencer, and Quinton Hasland (Niles Fitch), whose brother is killed in the attack. “The Fallout” Review: Jenna Ortega and Maddie Ziegler
The film features a "heavenly" and "evocative" score by Finneas O'Connell . Themes and Critical Reception
Vada struggles with a sense of emotional detachment and guilt while her best friend, Nick, turns to activism. The story centers on (played by Jenna Ortega
This role is widely considered one of Jenna Ortega's finest performances, showcasing her range before her superstardom in Wednesday .