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Lilith's journey culminates in a heartwarming conclusion where she openly confesses her love for Samuel. This admission parallelly concludes her pact to do evil deeds, showcasing her growth into someone capable of deep connections. The film closes on a note of friendship triumphing over chaos, with Lilith deciding to remain in Berlin and forge her own path in the human world.
In How to Be Really Bad, the irresistible pull of self-discovery among friends melds seamlessly with chaotic fun. The film poses important questions about identity, love, and the age-old struggle between good and evil—all spun into a lighthearted, entertaining tale perfect for audiences of all ages.
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