Résumés(1)

St Trinian's, la fameuse école de "jeunes filles", doit faire face à la crise financière. La banque menace la directrice, Camilla Fritton, de fermeture. Sa doctrine peu orthodoxe de la liberté d'expression et d'émancipation est menacée par le nouveau ministre de l'éducation, Geoffrey Thwaites, déterminé à apporter l'ordre et la discipline à l'école anarchique. Les filles de St Trinian's sont prêtes à trouver de l'argent par tous les moyens possibles pour sauver leur école... (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Critiques (2)

D.Moore 

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anglais At first glance, a well cast film full of very pretty (almost beautiful) girls and women and likeable charismatic men who I know can be funny. On the face of it, the second not-so-funny creation with the unbearably awkward Rupert Everett as the school principal, a thousand jokes, of which about 990 are completely stupid, and the bland Colin Firth. While I actually think the pros slightly outweigh the cons (the biggest surprise was Russell Brand, who perhaps for the first time really amused me), I'm rather disappointed. Two and a half stars. ()

Stanislaus 

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anglais An incredibly simple, sometimes a bit silly, but very lively and funny British comedy with a lot of familiar faces, in which I was most impressed by Colin Firth, and especially Rupert Everett in his double role. Viewers know from the beginning how it will all turn out, but even so I watched the film not with boredom but with interest. Overall, I found it to be a mix of High School High and Wild Child, all cut with typically British humour, accent and setting. In short, a cute and likeable one-off, a leisurely diversion ()