A teenage girl is abused physically and emotionally by her boyfriend throughout the film. Some examples are:
~ He often screams at her, calls her names, and gets angry when she hangs out with her friends or dresses in a way that might cause other boys to look at her.
~ He is yelling at her in one scene, and when she tries to go after him, she trips on some rocks and falls on her face. Instead of apologizing, he blames her for getting him all wound up in the first place.
~ During a fight between the two, we hear him slap her hard from another room, and she yells "Ow!" although we don't actually see it.
~ When he gets angry at her one day at school, he comes up from behind her and slams her locker shut while she is using it. About a minute later, he completely snaps and hits her hard, making her fall to the ground.
~ After getting into a huge fight with her boyfriend, she goes to her best friend's house to shower and stay overnight. While she is in the shower, you can see bruises all over her body. She keeps getting an exhausted look on her face, almost as if she is about to faint (although she doesn't).
As a side note, the teenage girl's mother is stuck in an unhealthy relationship, as well. The film doesn't go into much detail about her circumstances, but it is clarified that her boyfriend is abusive toward her, and her daughter is aware of it.
Bottom line: This film contains many dramatizations related to physical and emotional abuse that many young women face with their boyfriends. The situations presented can be categorized as "worst case scenarios". It should be viewed by mature audiences only. It may be all right for teenagers to see and educate themselves on the issues, but ideally, they'd watch it with a parent, teacher, or other adult who could hold a discussion with them afterwards.