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"Jennifer's Body" (2009), directed by Karyn Kusama, is a horror-comedy film that blends dark humor with supernatural elements. The story revolves around a high school girl named Jennifer, who becomes possessed by a demon and starts killing her classmates in increasingly violent and gruesome ways.

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Jennifer's Body (2009) - IMDb

The film begins with Jennifer, a popular and attractive teenager, and her best friend Needy. They attend a concert in a small town, where Jennifer is kidnapped by a group of men, who plan to use her as a sacrifice to gain power. However, the ritual goes wrong, and Jennifer is possessed by a demon instead, turning her into a deadly, man-eating creature.

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Review: Jennifer's Body - Slant Magazine

As Jennifer transforms, her behavior becomes increasingly erratic and violent. She begins to seduce and then kill the boys in her school, feeding on their energy to sustain herself. Meanwhile, Needy, who is both concerned and disturbed by her friend's actions, begins to unravel the truth behind Jennifer's transformation and realizes she must stop her before more people are harmed.

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The tension between Jennifer and Needy grows as Needy becomes more aware of the supernatural forces at play. Needy's relationship with her boyfriend, Chip, is also strained as Jennifer's deadly behavior escalates, with Needy finding herself caught between her loyalty to Jennifer and the need to protect her loved ones.

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In the film's climax, Needy confronts Jennifer in a final showdown, leading to a dark and bloody resolution. The film ends with Needy taking matters into her own hands, ultimately killing Jennifer in an effort to stop the demon's reign of terror.

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"Jennifer's Body" is a feminist take on the horror genre, exploring themes of friendship, betrayal, and the complexities of female relationships. Its blend of horror, comedy, and sharp dialogue makes it a unique and cult-favorite film in the genre.

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