Mean Girls

2004

Action / Comedy

176
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 84% · 219 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 66% · 250K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.1/10 10 438867 438.9K

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Plot summary

Cady Heron is a hit with The Plastics, the A-list girl clique at her new school, until she makes the mistake of falling for Aaron Samuels, the ex-boyfriend of alpha Plastic Regina George.


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Rachel McAdams as Regina George
Lizzy Caplan as Janis Ian
Amanda Seyfried as Karen Smith
Lacey Chabert as Gretchen Wieners
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by RossNolan 8 / 10

Best Teen Movie since 'Clueless'?

I have to admit that despite being a straight, 22 year old guy I have always had a weakness for teen films so I was looking forward to Lindsay Lohan's (who really impressed me in 'Freaky Friday' and the much underrated 'Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen') latest.

It exceeded my expectations.

Lindsay is on great form, instantly likable as Cady and believable both as a regular girl and a "regulation hottie". This girl is one of the best comic actresses of her generation and has created a fully rounded character it is difficult not to root for. Not that she carries the film alone.

Of the adults Tim Meadows does sterling work in translating his character with relatively few lines. Neil Flynn (familiar as the Janitor from 'Scrubs') is even better with some great facial expressions as a father as much at sea in suburban America as his daughter. As for Tina Fey... a terrific performance of course and she is still as cute as she was on Saturday Night Live but where she really shines is in the screenplay which sounds real enough (at least for a teen film) and has some razor sharp areas (like Coach Carr's 'lessons').

Of course the key group is the titular Mean Girls themselves - Regina (Rachel McAdams), Gretchen (Lacey Chabert) and Karen (Amanda Seyfried). Rachel McAdams creates a memorable High School tyrant, malicous, power mad and cruel but not entirely virtue free. She'd screw you over in a heartbeat if you stepped on her turf, but the nonthreatening Gretchen is allowed some reward for loyalty. Gretchen herself, played by the delectable Lacey Chabert is a character of her own, not just a cardboard minion to follow orders. Neurotic, shallow, desperate, beautiful, loyal and rather uncertain she is perhaps the saddest and most sympathetic of the Plastics - a girl who certainly has the looks and money to make it to the top of the pyramid but who lacked the will or the certainty. Not a problem with Karen (Amanda Seyfried) who has an admirable certainty of herself and her abilities. In one of the films best lines after a telling off from Regina, Cady tries to comfort her:

Cady: You're not stupid, Karen.

To which Karen replies thoughtfully (without a hint of bitterness or anger):

Karen: No, I am, actually. I'm failing everything.

Indeed she is. Karen is an airhead, and if not actively proud of it, at least accepting. She doesn't seem cruel herself, possibly because she is simply too shallow and dense, but she doesn't seem a bad person. Which for the second minion (Gretchen outranks her) to the villainous is quite a remarkable achievement.

Finally I must mention Lizzy Caplan and Daniel Franzese as Janice and Damian respectively, the outsiders we are rooting for, in theory. They do good work, though I found them slightly dry next to the endlessly dysfunctional Plastics (though that may be something to do with me finding Lacey Chabert much more attractive than Daniel Franzese!)

Overall a very good piece of work from all concerned. If you like teen movies then you'll find this a very good one. If you don't, well hold your nose and try it anyway, you might be pleasantly surprised!

Reviewed by cafexiji 9 / 10

Attractive Girls...

Dieting to be even more attractive and in the process delivering funny lines and managing to remain straight-faced.

Reviewed by bkoganbing 7 / 10

Distaff pressures

Although Mean Girls is billed as a comedy and God knows it has enough funny moments in it, it's really a quite serious film for young girls showing the pressures they have in high school. Don't think the male side doesn't have any, not by a long shot.

But we are dealing with the distaff side and whole issues are raised by the presence of Lindsay Lohan fresh from the jungle. Not that Lohan was Sheena Queen Of The Jungle, but her parents are zoologists and she was raised and home schooled in Africa. She's quite the beauty, but not knowing the ropes she offends the leader of the cool kids clique Rachel McAdams.

She befriends Lizzy Caplan as the lesbian and the school's gay male Daniel Franzese and they being the most outcast of all get together with Lohan to bring down McAdams and her sycophants. Lohan shows just like Norma Shearer in The Women she's wearing Jungle Red and she knows full well what that means.

Tina Fey as a popular teacher and Tim Meadows as the principal have their hands full as the girls break out into anarchistic warfare. In the end Lohan becomes the catalyst for healing as well.

A lot of funny stuff gives us enough sugar to make a spoonful of medicine go down easy. Sad to say a lot the message of Mean Girls maybe lost on a lot of people

Good ensemble performance by the cast. Mean Girls ought to be required viewing at high schools.

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