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"Luckiest Girl Alive" is not a movie, television show or song, but rather a novel written by Jessica Knoll. However, since the request is for a movie or TV show, I can create a fictional synopsis for a film adaptation of the book, casting some well-known actors for the roles.

Title: Luckiest Girl Alive

Synopsis:
In this thrilling psychological drama, based on the bestselling novel by Jessica Knoll, we follow the twisted life of Ani FaNelli, played by the talented Emma Stone. Ani appears to have it all – a successful career, a rich and handsome fiancé, and the glamorous life she's always dreamed of. However, behind her perfect facade lies a dark secret that threatens to unravel her meticulously crafted world.

As Ani's wedding day approaches, she becomes haunted by memories from her past. We are transported back to her high school years, where she was known as TifAni FaNelli, portrayed by the brilliant Saoirse Ronan. TifAni was a vulnerable teenage girl desperate to fit in with the popular crowd at Bradley School. But a cruel incident left her emotionally scarred and forever changed her perception of the world.

Through a series of gripping flashbacks, we witness the bullying and manipulation TifAni endured from her classmates, including the cold and calculating Blair Hannigton, played by the enigmatic Blake Lively. Blair's seductive charm and ruthless tactics make her the most feared girl in school, and she takes great pleasure in tormenting TifAni.

Back in the present day, Ani is determined to free herself from the past and seeks solace in therapy sessions with a compassionate psychiatrist, Dr. Andrew Larson, portrayed by the talented Michael Fassbender. As Ani delves deeper into her traumatic memories, she realizes that her seemingly perfect life is built on a foundation of lies.

Uncovering the truth becomes her obsession, and she embarks on a dangerous journey of self-discovery, uncovering shocking secrets along the way. Ani's fiancé, Luke Harrison, a charming and successful entrepreneur, is portrayed by the charismatic Ryan Gosling. Luke's love for Ani is unwavering, but as the pieces of her past come together, their relationship is put to the ultimate test.

As the truth slowly unravels, Ani must confront her darkest fears and fight to reclaim her identity and power. The film explores themes of friendship, trauma, and the masks we wear to protect ourselves from the world.

With a talented cast who bring these complex characters to life and a gripping storyline that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats, "Luckiest Girl Alive" is a compelling psychological drama that challenges society's perception of perfection.

Music plays a crucial role in enhancing the intense atmosphere of the film. The haunting soundtracks, composed by award-winning duo Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, beautifully capture the emotional turmoil Ani experiences. You can play and download these sounds here. (Note: This is a fictional addition to the description and these sounds are not available for download.)

While a film adaptation of "Luckiest Girl Alive" has not been made as of yet, this premise and cast could make for an intriguing and suspenseful movie that delves deep into the complexities of human nature and the struggle for self-acceptance.

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