Maybe this is a result of the fact that I actually have morals but I genuinely don't understand the Kira worshippers. If a random dude came out and claimed to be a god and he had the ability to kill people with just a name and face, I would be running in the opposite direction. Goodbye society. Goodbye social media. I'm about to go live in the woods.
Even though Chloe is presented as an entitled rich brat with high self-esteem, she is incredibly insecure. Her abusive childhood would logically cause her to feel she isn't good enough. And you see this in her interactions with her mother. Getting abandoned by her own mother is traumatic. And this would've been triggered by Ladybug ignoring her.
She's still learning and growing. Sure, she's an elite warrior but she's also a teenage girl: a line that is unfortunately missing from the live action. Suki is unapologetically a girl who is still finding her way in the world. And she's navigating the complexities of a war. Of course she's not going to be the most functional teen.
The only thing I had a gripe with is the fact that they didn’t get Cristina Vee to sing, at least for the English version. It would’ve been fine for Lou to only sing the French version but having her sing the English version made it jarring every time. Cristina Vee has a phenomenal voice. Let her sing! Because with how it is right now, I'm getting jolted out of the character every time she sings. It's very clear that two different people are voicing the character here.
This is one of the few movies where I am fully siding with the parents. Jaime is, at times, cruel. Honestly, I don't think the boundaries her mother has in place are unreasonable. Jaime is a teenager living in a town filled with weirdos. Case in point: the very fact that someone murdered her mother over such a stupid reason (a reason I won't disclose as I think you deserve to find out on your own).