No sound card here, but from what I can see, the messages are nasty on so man levels.
- Having a posh car can make up for your poor social skills/lack of status/inferior masculinity (but that is of course that is the idea most car companies peddle.)
- In order to "get the girl," you have to be aggressive and controlling.
- If she resists at first, don't worry, she'll give way and enjoy it if you persist.
- Conquest is the only important thing, not having a relationship. Once you've got what you want, celebrate (in this case it's a kiss, but could be any sexual act.)
- Women are possessions to be owned by a man, perhaps stolen or purloined by another, but their well being must be governed and defended by men. Challenging a man and taking his "property" is brave!
Oh, and yes, they cast a conventionally handsome young man to play the unpopular, unattractive character, yet again.
Having said that, I don't believe teenagers will watch that and suddenly think, "Oh, I was wrong about this courtship thing. THIS is really how you do it." I think sadly, it comes fairly close to reflecting current norms and values related to young people's intimate relationships. So, if anything, it will be seen by most people as apt, as clever, as something to stir the loins of men and remind them of their entitlements.