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Bratz: O Filme

Título original: Bratz
  • 2007
  • Livre
  • 1 h 50 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
3,2/10
25 mil
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Janel Parrish, Skyler Shaye, Nathalia Ramos, and Logan Browning in Bratz: O Filme (2007)
Theatrical Trailer from Lionsgate
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Estudando juntas na Carry Nation High, as adolescentes Yasmin, Sasha, Cloe e Jade, apesar de virem de mundos diferentes, descobrem o real valor da amizade.Estudando juntas na Carry Nation High, as adolescentes Yasmin, Sasha, Cloe e Jade, apesar de virem de mundos diferentes, descobrem o real valor da amizade.Estudando juntas na Carry Nation High, as adolescentes Yasmin, Sasha, Cloe e Jade, apesar de virem de mundos diferentes, descobrem o real valor da amizade.

  • Direção
    • Sean McNamara
  • Roteiristas
    • Susan Estelle Jansen
    • Adam De La Peña
    • David Eilenberg
  • Artistas
    • Skyler Shaye
    • Janel Parrish
    • Logan Browning
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    3,2/10
    25 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Sean McNamara
    • Roteiristas
      • Susan Estelle Jansen
      • Adam De La Peña
      • David Eilenberg
    • Artistas
      • Skyler Shaye
      • Janel Parrish
      • Logan Browning
    • 137Avaliações de usuários
    • 60Avaliações da crítica
    • 21Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 5 indicações no total

    Vídeos4

    Bratz: The Movie
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    Bratz: The Movie
    Bratz: The Movie (Food Fight)
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    Bratz: The Movie (Cliques)
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    Skyler Shaye
    Skyler Shaye
    • Cloe
    Janel Parrish
    Janel Parrish
    • Jade
    Logan Browning
    Logan Browning
    • Sasha
    Nathalia Ramos
    Nathalia Ramos
    • Yasmin
    Chelsea Kane
    Chelsea Kane
    • Meredith
    • (as Chelsea Staub)
    Anneliese van der Pol
    Anneliese van der Pol
    • Avery
    Melise
    Melise
    • Quinn
    • (as Malese Jow)
    Ian Nelson
    Ian Nelson
    • Dylan
    Stephen Ford
    Stephen Ford
    • Cameron
    • (as Stephen Lunsford)
    Jon Voight
    Jon Voight
    • Principal Dimly
    Lainie Kazan
    Lainie Kazan
    • Bubbie
    William May
    • Manny
    Emily Everhard
    Emily Everhard
    • Cherish
    Chet Hanks
    Chet Hanks
    • Dexter
    Carl Rux
    • Mr. Whitman…
    Kim Morgan Greene
    Kim Morgan Greene
    • Katie - Cloe's Mom
    Sasha Cohen
    Sasha Cohen
    • Bethany
    Andrea Edwards
    Andrea Edwards
    • Goalie
    • Direção
      • Sean McNamara
    • Roteiristas
      • Susan Estelle Jansen
      • Adam De La Peña
      • David Eilenberg
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários137

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    1ultimecia_omega

    This movie is the worst

    I was just reading some comment before i decided to make my own, this guy honestly believes this film deserves a 10/10 rating. Yes that's right, according to this guy the film Bratz is a perfect masterpiece with impeccable acting, dialogue and story, backed up by Oscar worthy directing and screenplay. At least that's what a film with a 10/10 rating should be. Bratz is not. This is possibly the *worst* film i have ever seen. This film does not even deserve a 1/10 it is that bad. Im not trying to spite this film, i am honestly speaking my feelings for this film here, i have never felt more insulted, never have i cringed so much in a film and i actually felt embarrassed by some of the scenes i have had the misfortune of watching.

    Stay away from this film at all costs. It will scar your brain forever.
    1Rubydog06

    An utter disappointment

    Worst movie ever. Luckily, I didn't go to it with high hopes. The acting was horrific, the entire way through I had a strong urge to strangle every actor/actress who participated in it, as they could simply NOT act. The four main characters were so plastered in makeup, I couldn't make out what they actually looked like. The plot, lines and scenes were so cringeworthy, I had to look down and pretend I was somewhere else.

    This is coming from a twelve year old girl, so don't think it's biased. I have never, ever willed a movie to end before, but I found myself considering walking out of the theatre. I sincerely hope someone realizes what a mistake this movie was, and destroys all proof of its existence. No one, not even children, should ever have to set eyes on this abomination.

    The person who let this crap be released does not deserve to be involved with the movie industry.
    3anthrofredd

    This didn't get sent DTV why?

    If you missed the ridiculously shallow ego-trip of Hilary Duff "Material Girls" last year, don't worry, here's another shallow teen movie for you that steals so much from Mean Girls that it hurts. The movie is based on the ugly dolls with the same name with perfect bodies and lots of money - only in the movie, the blond girl doesn't have any money at all. But don't worry, when she really needs it (for a dress), her friends have gift certificates.

    Sure enough, no one would like to see a movie with a bunch of fat teens running around acting silly but did the movie have to star four slender girls with attitude problems? Because let's face it, these girls think that appearance is the most important thing in the world. They're seriously not much better than their enemy - Meredith. And by the way - how did the word 'brat' become a positive word? For me it's still a very negative word meaning that your parents have spoiled you.

    Bratz doesn't want to give its core audience (small girls) a good message. It wants them to realize how important fashion and appearance is - and if you have an ugly outfit on - always make sure to keep a fashion emergency kit with you. Ugh.
    5StevePulaski

    Smarter than your average doll, which is saying a great deal for this film

    Bratz, based off the wildly popular line of dolls, is actually a much more tolerable film than the one I was expecting to be greeted with. Rather than a shallow, frothy, candy-colored stroll through ditzy women, inappropriate fashion, and immature circumstances, I received a mildly-entertaining, high-energy romp filled with attractive leads, all of whom at least carry their part with some semblance of conviction, acceptable, if scatter-plotted themes and ideas, and a pleasantly fun diversion through the world that sort of mimics our reality but still finds itself wholly trapped in cinema's, family-friendly kind of reality.

    Make no mistake, Bratz isn't really a good film and it wouldn't be the first thing I recommend your daughters see. However, for a film that concerns three teen girls who are obsessed with fashion and self-expression, we could've been handed a much more harmful piece of cinema. Even as a male child, I always wondered why so much outrage and hate was directed at Barbie, who predicated herself off of being a good-natured sweetheart, was always the subject of vehement feminist controversy while the Bratz doll-line went under the radar, with their skimpy attire, makeup-heavy faces, and distracting artificiality. You want to talk about giving young girls the false sense of beauty and exercising the gender roles? The Bratz essentially were telling them not to leave the house without a tube-top, eyeliner, and eyeshadow.

    Bratz follows four lifelong best-friends - Cloe (Skyler Shaye), Yasmin (Nathalia Ramos), Sasha (Logan Browning), and Jade (Janel Parrish) - as they enter high school with an attitude to keep each other as close as possible. However, they are heavily burdened by the idea that the self-indulgent, wildly narcissistic class president Meredith Baxter Dimly (Chelsea Kane) wants to identify every student by what clique they should belong to, forcing nothing but social segregation in the already ominous halls of high school. Of course, Meredith finds the free-spirited girls disgusting and offsetting to her plan, but finds little to worry after two years of high school.

    Yes, by junior year, the lifelong friends have become nothing but faces in crowded hallways to each other, drifting towards their own sort of cliques, falling victim to Meredith's plan to keep all students part of their own little class of people. Cloe becomes invested in soccer, Sasha becomes a gifted and determined cheerleader, Jade embraces her inner-scientist with the chemistry club, and Yasmin sort of watches it all happen, while quietly participating in journalism. Yet the girls are brought together by four colossal, incredulous misunderstands at lunchtime, which reminds them that they have fallen prey to Meredith's system. Upon reuniting the group to prove that they can still be inseparable and devoted to each other, Meredith sets out to destroy the girls by recreating the party she threw for her sweet sixteen, making it even bigger and better, which she hopes will propel herself to the known voice of the school while the four girls wallow in their shame.

    I laud Bratz for at least doing what I never thought would be done in one of the most ostensibly shallow teen films of the last decade, which is etch some solid, vital commentary about high school into its material. While many films have addressed the abundance of cliques and groups in high school, Bratz recognizes the problem with it, which is that kids get the idea that they shouldn't be seen with kids of different cliques, which stunts their emotional and mental growth all the more. Yes, Bratz would be better if it didn't make the cliques so overblown and farcical that they tread the line of being part of a high school satire, but its acknowledgment of a real problem in a pleasantly real way is actually heartwarming to say the least.

    Then there's the abundance of singing, dancing, and just hanging out these girls do, which is surprisingly fun and enjoyable, given how shallow it sounds. These are teen girls being teen girls, minus the sarcastic and childish lingo utilized on contemporary kids shows like iCarly and Victorious, but also without the biting wit and commentary of something like Mean Girls, one of this particular's decades smartest teen films.

    Bratz essentially wants to be a flashier, more stylistically-potent Mean Girls, but its reliance on scenes that are too goofy and ridiculous to be taken seriously and its repetitive nature are what hinder it from living up to what it could be. The visuals are eye-popping, the music is catchy, if existing from the often forgettable subgenre of bubblegum pop that expires quickly, and the four leads are all charming with their smiley charisma and micro-mini fashionista sense, but the film simply has too much going on to really settle on a focus and it bogged down by scenes that are either not funny or heavy-handed in their moralizing. But the fact that there's moralizing in a film called Bratz, taken from the line of dolls that look the way they do, is surprising enough, giving the film much more leverage and likability than I could've ever imagined.

    Starring: Skyler Shaye, Nathalia Ramos, Logan Browning, Janel Parrish, and Chelsea Kane. Directed by: Sean McNamara.
    mccurdy_moses

    BRATZ a Actual movie? ........ Awesome!

    I am a guy and a huge fan of them. I did not see the movie but i think that this would be awesome! and by the reviews i think that its bad. i hope not because i was planning to get it for DVD.to have an movie i expect it to be good. at least from the other movies(rock angels,pixies)The girls who play with them doesn't matter, the brats may look like stank bitchy and hoes but it depends on the girls who play with them. how the girls play with them also matter. since i haven't seen the movie i cant say if it is a problem about them going to the mall 24/7 but i believe caring 4 how u look is very important. girls now days will dress diferently and i don't think that blaming this movie is the reason.

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    • Curiosidades
      Paula Abdul was originally hired as the film's executive producer, fashion designer, and dance choreographer. During an episode of Hey Paula (2007), she received an email on her Blackberry firing her from this movie.
    • Erros de gravação
      Dylan is deaf, so he couldn't have known what to dance to at Meredith's Sweet 16 when she previewed Yasmin dancing "La Cucaracha". However, Dylan can lip read. From the dance Yasmin was doing in the video, it's not hard to guess what song it was.
    • Citações

      Yasmin: [to Dylan] Watch where you're going! Are you blind? Hello?

      [no audio]

      Dylan: No, but I'm deaf.

      Yasmin: What?

      Dylan: I'm deaf.

      Yasmin: You don't look deaf.

      Dylan: Yeah, well you don't look ignorant, but I guess you can't judge a book right?

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      As the opening credits roll in, each actress who plays the Bratz has her name appear in frame alongside the respective character they play.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: El Cantante/The Ten/Hot Rod/Superbad/Bratz (2007)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Summer's Gone
      Performed by The Slumber Party Girls

      Written by Ron Fair (as R. Fair), Stefanie Ridel (as S. Ridel), M. Modesto,

      A. Sheth

      Produced by Ron Fair, Stefanie Ridel, Moises Modesto & Ashish Sheth

      Co-Produced by Tal Herzberg

      (Fabulonomous Music/ASCAP, Rombia Melodies/ASCAP)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 12 de outubro de 2007 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Lionsgate (United States)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Espanhol
    • Também conhecido como
      • Bratz: La película
    • Locações de filme
      • Studio City, Califórnia, EUA(suburban scenes)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Crystal Sky Pictures
      • MGA Entertainment
      • Arad Productions
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 20.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 10.010.209
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 4.208.455
      • 5 de ago. de 2007
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 26.013.153
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