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The Film Mean Girls: More Real Than You Know

2023-09-02 16:00:16

The movie "Lo Girl", directed by Max Waters and Lindsay Lohan, by Rosalind Wiseman and Tina Fey, is about a caddy as a lost girl. An interesting movie of Heron's new life. After her parents decided to return to America, most of the time she moved from her previous life in Africa to her teenage life, Kudi was pushed into a new culture, town and school. In this hilarious comedy, the audience laughed as a caddy adapted to various factions, fell to the most popular man at school, becoming Queen B while making enemies on the way.

"贱 girl" is more than just a movie for young girls and homosexuals. Most of my (straight boy) friends like it, and everyone I know acknowledges movie elements and characters in their own high school experience. As Gretchen said, Mean Girls is like this (along the "UK" slang, even if I do not have a word in English!), This movie is just So Fetch.

A movie that defined generations was born in early 2004, "贱 girl" told teenagers who handle high school dramas their vibrant vocabulary to explain their suffering It was. For people like me, "lady" is the most accurate representation of the spirit of the times. As a fans fanatic and musical fan, I was excited when I heard that Tina Fey turned my beloved movie into a musical, but I was scared. However, there is no disappointment in the music of "贱 Girl". Very simple, this is a victory. It completely transforms beloved, generation limited movies to the Broadway stage and adds fierce belt and group dance figures that seems to be almost easy. Composer Jeff Richmond, lyricist Nell Benjamin, and of course the director and choreographer Casey Nicholaw did a perfect job. Normally, when you make a movie a musical, the audience knows that there are songs (or necessary) in the original scene, so that song is embarrassing and unnecessarily felt.

More important than the movie, "Mean Girls" musical is really about plastic. In the center there is Queen Bee Regina George played by Taylor Doubleman, the real devil wearing pink high heels. Louderman may sound like a counterpart of her movie, but it shows very different performance. She was a star from the first entrance, but she really showed her voice ability until her song approached the end of the first acting "Somebody hurt". But that was that she verified that in her second act, "Burning the world burns" she ties the house and she may be the most talented member of that cast.