Snatchy
Entrou em ago. de 1999
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Classificação de Snatchy
I had high hopes for Mean Girls, as I really enjoyed Freaky Friday (also starring Lindsay Lohan and directed by Mark Waters). However, Mean Girls blend of broad comedy and (somewhat) serious look at girls relationships with one another never quite works.
There are far too many obvious, tired, gratuitous "jokes" in this movie. For example, Lindsay Lohan coolly walking down the hall only to accidentally trip and fall into a garbage can. Or throwing up into her boyfriend's lap. Or having teachers have absurd discussions in front of their entire class. Or the health teacher saying "you will die if you have sex" in sex education class. Without a believable set up, the punch line (no matter how good) doesn't work, and I didn't believe 90% of the set ups in this movie.
The final act of the movie tries to tie all the nonsense into a diatribe against girls being cruel to one another, but it all feel forced and far too "feel good" to be believable either.
For a biting commentary on catty high school girls, watch "Heathers" instead. For a honest examination (with honest laughs) of high school cliques, watch "The Breakfast Club". Skip this tired, immature retread.
There are far too many obvious, tired, gratuitous "jokes" in this movie. For example, Lindsay Lohan coolly walking down the hall only to accidentally trip and fall into a garbage can. Or throwing up into her boyfriend's lap. Or having teachers have absurd discussions in front of their entire class. Or the health teacher saying "you will die if you have sex" in sex education class. Without a believable set up, the punch line (no matter how good) doesn't work, and I didn't believe 90% of the set ups in this movie.
The final act of the movie tries to tie all the nonsense into a diatribe against girls being cruel to one another, but it all feel forced and far too "feel good" to be believable either.
For a biting commentary on catty high school girls, watch "Heathers" instead. For a honest examination (with honest laughs) of high school cliques, watch "The Breakfast Club". Skip this tired, immature retread.