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Cady Heron is a cultural blank slate when she first sets foot on the grounds of North Shore High School in a small town outside of Chicago, Illinois. After living in Africa, Cady, now a junior, has no idea how "wild" things can be in civilization until she crosses paths with one of the meanest species of all, the "Queen Bee," who at this particular high school is the cool and calculating Regina George. But Cady doesn't just cross paths with this Queen Bee--she really stings her when she falls for Regina's ex-boyfriend Aaron Samuels. Now Regina is set to sting back by pretending to still like Aaron so he won't go out with Cady, all the while pretending to be her friend. With no choice but to use the same M.O. to stay in the game, the "Girl World" one-upmanship escalates until the entire school gets dragged into a first-class mean-fest. (official distributor synopsis)

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DaViD´82 

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English The first hour is a seriously good teen comedy with no toilet humor and several gags that work. Unfortunately, afterwards it turns into something we’ve seen a thousand times already and so you quickly forget the impression it initially makes. But still, thanks to Lindsay Lohan who doubtlessly has a little comic talent, it is watchable without being any health hazard. ()

Kaka 

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English It is indeed incredible bollocks, but quite entertaining and, in the current trend of similar comedies, more or less on point. Lindsay Lohan is charming and does have something special. The jokes and gags work well in most cases, and the few awkward scenes get lost. It's a pity about the ending, which unfortunately undermines the whole film. By the way, Lizzy Caplan delivers a completely brilliant performance in the role of the sassy Janis. In the current mainstream of transoceanic comedies, it could possibly be considered slightly above average, benefiting primarily from a relatively dynamic direction and restrained acting performances. ()

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lamps 

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English The best movie of its kind. Funny and concise in character (with the exception of the boring beefcake), very well made and with an excellent cast; these girls are a joy to watch. Maybe my weakness for Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried and Lindsay Lohan (before her private life caught up with her) plays its part, but I always enjoy watching Mean Girls and once I’m in the mood, I find it hard to take my eyes away. A cult-movie that is criminally underrated here. 85% ()

novoten 

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English When you like a teenage romantic comedy, admit it, don't be ashamed of your opinion and don't make excuses that it's a parody when it's not. Occasionally, there may be a sharper joke, but everything is ultimately resolved peacefully, so supporters of the genre can't argue against it. And even though Lindsay and Rachel look good in it, it doesn't change the fact that I've seen everything in various versions elsewhere and the script lacks any more original situation that would surprise. In this tiresome presentation, you can't rely on proven clichés. Tina Fey's clever humor still needed some polishing. ()

Stanislaus 

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English A mostly enjoyable made comedy outing with a likrable cast and more than one humorous scene that works best on first viewing, but I still like to come back to this film from time to time. The antics of the Damian-Janis duo, the endearingly awkward teacher played by Tina Fey, the obscure mother with Amy Poehler's face, the dead bride scene, the heartfelt confessions of wronged students, the various pranks against Regina, the Christmas pageant, etc., that's the list of funny sequences offered by this high school classic. At first glance, an average movie that, on the other hand, does not tire even with repeated tastes. ()

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