Réalisation:
Sara SugarmanScénario:
Gail ParentPhotographie:
Stephen H. BurumMusique:
Mark MothersbaughActeurs·trices:
Lindsay Lohan, Alison Pill, Eli Marienthal, Megan Fox, Adam Garcia, Glenne Headly, Carol Kane, Sheila McCarthy, Tom McCamus, Kevin Brown (plus)Résumés(1)
Une jeune new-yorkaise quitte la mégalopole pour une petite ville de province. Quand elle arrive dans son nouveau lycée, elle doit se battre pour devenir la fille la plus populaire du campus, statut dont elle jouissait sans discussions à New York mais qui est ici bien plus difficile à acquérir. (texte officiel du distributeur)
Critiques (1)
The film gives its critics huge space for corrosively ironic and passionately categorical judgments against it. It is a commercial article designed to appeal to teenage girls. It is a stereotypical superficial affair, where even life lessons, which the protagonist gradually learns, seem trivial and fake. I am not the target audience, but I will leave the venomous quips to more qualified individuals. It is far from garbage, not only because of the presence of the talented Lindsay Lohan and the (at a minimum) charming Megan Fox. But also because the film avoids embarrassing sexual innuendos, basement humor, and cheap vulgarity. Despite all its flaws, there is a certain level of professionalism to it. We all know how Lindsay dealt with her talent. What comes around goes around. If nothing else, the film is a sad reminder of the wasted potential of a girl who had a chance to conquer the entertainment industry. Overall impression: 25%. ()