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Mean Girls (2004)

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66%
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Directed by
Mark S. Waters

Written by
Rosalind Wiseman, Tina Fey

Cast
Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey, Tim Meadows, Amy Poehler [more]


Release Date
• USA: Apr 30, 2004
• UK: 18 Jun 2004
DVD Release Date
• R1: Sep 21, 2004
• R2: 18 Oct 2004

Budget USD 17,000,000
BoxOffice: $86.0M

Official Website:
Mean Girls Website

MPAA Rating
Rated PG-13 for sexual content, language and some teen partying.

Running Time
1 hour, 37 minutes

Country USA

Studio Broadway Video Motion Pictures, Lorne Michaels, M.G. Films

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• Mean Girls (2004)
• Untitled 'Queen Bees and Wannabes' Project



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Review of Mean Girls (2004) by Andy Keast

Mean Girls (2004): *** out of ****

Directed by Mark Waters. Screenplay by Tina Fey, based on the book "Queen Bees

and Wannabes" by Rosalind Wiseman. Starring Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams,

Lizzy Caplan, Tina Fey, Daniel Franzese, Tim Meadows and Amy Poehler.

by Andy Keast

I went to my high school prom with someone who belonged to a clique of girls

that called itself the "Pink Ladies" (see "Grease"), whose leader was -from

what I gathered- always at the center of attention and the apex of popularity

as a high school student (they had no lettered cardigans, though they did have

their own private language). I ran into that same girl some six years later,

who confessed to me that she was miserable for those four years. The social

network of American high schools seems designed to make every last person in

them feel unhappy, and one of the nice things about "Mean Girls" is that it's

popular characters are just as sad as it's downtrodden.

Cady (Lindsay Lohan) was home-schooled since she was a small child growing up

in Africa, where her zoologist parents lived and conducted research. It's her

first time attending a public school in the U.S., and so in her naiveté she

almost immediately falls in with the Plastics, lead by Regina (Rachel McAdams)

and so-called because of their collective resemblance to Barbie dolls,. Cady's

real friends, Janis (Lizzy Caplan, the disco dancing girlfriend from "Freaks

and Geeks") and Damian (Brooklyn actor Daniel Franzese, the timid one from

Larry Clark's "Bully") enjoy the idea of her becoming a Plastic, so that they

may discover popular gossip. There is much more to the plot, which involves

boyfriends, crushes, parties, faculty, et cetera, though what's unique about

"Mean Girls" is how it reveals the characters' evil acts as veiled expressions

of self-loathing, especially with the Regina character. She has a particularly

mean-spirited scene where she calls a random girl's mother pretending to be

from Planned Parenthood, and there is a subplot that involves a "burn book,"

which I won't reveal here -but if and when you see it, pay attention to those

scenes.

That synopsis may make "Mean Girls" sound like a Solondzian adolescent

nightmare. It's not. Director Mark Waters, who surprised me with "Freaky

Friday" last year, surprised me again by helming a script by Tina Fey of SNL,

which contains a lot of unpleasant truths about high school but never becomes

sullen. The result is often pretty funny, has more depth than you might think

and features good performances by young actors, namely Lohan, Caplan and

Franzese. I liked the fantasy sequences wherein kids pounce on each other like

jungle animals, and an analogy made by Cady that, for the animals she attends

school with, the American shopping mall is today's equivalent of a prehistoric

watering hole.
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