Bratz: The Movie

Bratz: The Movie

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Bratz: The Movie

Logan Browning, Janel Parrish, Nathalia Ramos, Skyler Shaye, Malese Jow, Kim Morgan Greene, Daniel Booko, Chelsea Staub, Anneliese van der Pol, Stephen Lunsford, Jon Voight, Lainie Kazan

During their first year of high school, four best girlfriends face off against the domineering student body president who wants to split them up into different social cliques.

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  • July 21, 2009
    Oh, The Pain! Bratz is a horrible film in many ways. It's ignorant, believing it is giving a positive message, when all it's really doing is teaching girls to be crass and materialistic. The acting is beyond poor, if there were any moments requiring comedic timing, the comedy arr...( read more)ived after the movie had finished. Cheap songs, cheap values and a desperate attempt at reaching humanity by including a death kid and a poor kid. Add to this Jon Voight committing screen suicide and you just have to ask...Why?
  • September 24, 2008
    This is a lousy movie. Everything is over-the-top - including the Bratz skills (the best scientist, the best cheerleader, the best soccer player -- and then the performance involving the whole school they put together with 10 minutes notice. I rate it one star, but gave it an e...( read more)xtra half as I liked the music.
  • August 15, 2008
    My friends and I rented this in order to indulge in some drunken schadenfreude, but what we got was an almost hatefully ignorant movie geared toward rich white 12 year old girls. Sure, they pull the whole "accept poor/deaf/different people!!!" card, but then they make the black g...( read more)irl unduly aggressive. And the Asian girl's parents want her to do a lot of extracurricular activities. And the Hispanic girl sings "La Cucaracha" with her mom AND a mariachi band lives with them. Seriously? Finally, the blond white character is a klutz, although this is hardly as damaging a stereotype as the ones that the minorities have to suffer. We all know that accepting someone actually means pigeonholing them into a safe, easily-digested preconception!

    Further, the screenwriter has clearly never talked to a deaf person in his life. "Your voice is amazing - I can feel its waves"? Uh, not how sound works, dude. And lip reading ain't that easy, especially if you've only been deaf a couple of years like the movie so intelligently suggests. I know Bratz wasn't exactly written for up-and-coming geniuses, but a little bit of accuracy goes a long way.

    Anyway, I spent half my time being shocked at how much shit they tried to shovel down the audience's throats, and the other half laughing at this movie's woeful, inept, cliched narrative. The director, Sean McNamara, is responsible for all sorts of kiddy cinema abortions, like Raise Your Voice and The Even Stevens Movie. I wonder if he's just got his lips around Disney's dick or if he's a bitter old man shoehorned into a role that no bitter old man should be in. I'd be inclined to think the former unconditionally, were it not for the name of the Bratz' stomping ground: Carry Nation High School. A Beyond the Valley of the Dolls reference? Curiouser and curiouser...Bratz is played very straight and without any irony (though the movie itself sort of creates its own ridiculous irony just through how bad it is), so you have to wonder if Mr. McNamara couldn't sneak in any more subversion than that.

    I have trouble believing that the execs behind this movie are smart enough to catch any intentionally bad movie-making, though.
  • March 1, 2008
    The movie included such insensitive material, and the idea is very unoriginal. "Bratz" is about four American high school girls and their lives, (which circles around fashion, guys, the quest for popularity in school and other extremely important things...) leading up to a talent...( read more) show were they hope to beat the most popular girl in the school. Everything in the movie, from the ridiculously stereotype high school characters to the perfect-looking but bitchy and popularity-obsessed girls is so shallow.
  • December 16, 2007
    For any daughter in elementary school or tweening, this movie would be a favorite. for anyone older, unless you watch it purely for the looks of the girls, it really isn't all that much of a movie. the plot was EXTREMELY predictable, there were humorous spots in the movie, but ...( read more)the acting was only saved by their talented ability to sing. Unfortunately, that only really happened by the end. How I got through the movie TO the end was a mystery in itself.
  • November 10, 2009
    I saw is and it was good!
  • November 10, 2009
    4 best friends: Cloe (Skyler Shaye), Yasmin (Nathalia Ramos), Sasha (Logan Browning) & Jade (Janel Parrish) are at high school. Cloe is an ace soccer player & she meets Cameron (Stephen Lunsford ). Sasha is a cheerleader for her cheering ability. Jade is in science club & designs...( read more) great outfits when she meets Dexter (Chet Hanks) have chemistry between them. Yasmin has a special talent is to sing & she meets Dylan (Ian Nelson) is deaf but he does lipreading who feels the music because he's isn't able to hear very well. Chloe takes a name of girls band is BRATZ. Bratz performs together @ the talent show during their song, called: "Bratitude"; the girls kiss their boys' choice on their cheeks. Bratz win the scholarship in which they give to Chloe. Bratz are invited to perform @ the red carpet premiere.

    Dylan's sign languages are incorrect: He signs deaf upper jaw with index finger up but correction: Signs deaf lower jaw with index finger down & he signs go for it but its correction: index finger on forehead moves to thumb sign that signs for its up to you.

    Here's correction sign languages:
    Go for it signs index finger down to up moves forward pointing index finger.
  • November 4, 2009
    This movie is superd. I like this is about friends ship.
  • October 31, 2009
    Good kid movie, not really for the family crowd.
  • October 30, 2009
    Omg I loved this movie!!

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