Ultimately, Freaky uses the absurdity of its premise to comment on the very real horrors of social hierarchy and the liberating, albeit messy, process of finding one's true voice.
At its core, the film explores the following "deep" themes through its slasher-comedy lens: Ultimately, Freaky uses the absurdity of its premise
: For Millie, the protagonist, the swap with the "Blissfield Butcher" is a terrifying ordeal that ironically provides her with the physical presence she lacked. In a world where she is marginalized and bullied, inhabiting the body of a literal monster forces her—and those around her—to confront the untapped strength within her original self. Ultimately, Freaky uses the absurdity of its premise