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Bratz - The Movie on DVD (2007)

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Average rating: 54%
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Starring: Jon Voight, Nathalia Ramos, Janel Parrish, Logan Browning, Skyler Shaye, Anneliese van der Pol, Malese Jow, Stephen Lunsford, Ian Nelson
Director: Sean McNamara
Studio: MOMENTUM PICTURES
Run time: 98 mins
Certificate: PG
User collections: Toys R Us!!
Genres: Children, Comedy
Languages: English
Released: 26/11/2007

Brief synopsis of Bratz - The Movie

Director Sean McNamara (RAISE YOUR VOICE) tackles teenage cliques, the power of friendship, and the importance of individuality with characters based on the Bratz dolls. Sasha (Logan Browning), Jade (Janel Parrish), Yasmin (Nathalia Ramos), and Cloe (Skyler Shaye) are four free-spirited teens who are thick as thieves as they start their first year at Carry Nation High School. But soon, everything changes. Principal Dimly's (Jon Voight) daughter, Meredith Baxter Dimly (Chelsea Staub), rules the school with an iron fist, ensuring that all the students stay where they belong in their respective cliques. Although these four best friends try to buck the school's trend and remain close, their academic and extracurricular interests pull them in different directions until they realise that staying friends, being true to themselves, and following their dreams are more important than anything else.
This candy-coloured high school world is clearly the stuff of fantasy. Teenage fashion hasn't been this funky and fabulous since CLUELESS. And what would a movie about teenage girls be without cute, sensitive, teenage boys like Dylan (Ian Nelson), Cameron (Stephen Lunsford), and Dexter (Chet Hanks), not to mention a spectacular MTV-style Super Sweet Sixteen party and some show-stopping musical numbers? Amidst the fun and fluff, BRATZ manages to convey some important messages about self-esteem, diversity, and loyalty. Staub is deliciously evil as the narcissistic student body president who is determined to keep the Bratz in their place and maintain her empire. Veteran actor Jon Voight's dim-witted Dimly is wrapped around his daughter's finger. Lainie Kazan plays Yasmin's grandmother, and Kadeem Hardison (Dwayne Wayne from A DIFFERENT WORLD) is Sasha's father.

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BBC

If you're an eight-year-old girl then there's a good chance that this is the best film ever made, with its bright, poppy songs, in-your-face fashions and aspirational teen heroines

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	  stars out of 5 Anna Smith, Time Out

While most movies based on toys are animations, this spin-off of the ethnically-diverse range of dolls is a live action... Read more on www.timeout.com

Variety

BRATZ's references and parodies are consistently on-target

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Rated - 0 stars-

Rom Rom [Highly rated reviewer] , 28/11/2007

I havent seen this film, and dont intend to.

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Rated - 5 starsEntertaining girly movie.

A customer from Bath , 10/12/2007

My nine year old and her friend thoroughly enjoyed this film. Nice and girly, usual type of storyline, but well done and entertaining. Lighthearted and fun.

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 1 starsWhat did I expect?

A customer from Liverpool , 08/01/2008

First of all, I'm the wrong audience- being adult male. Secondly, I hate stereotyping and materialistic people.... so I was expecting to hate this film to the very core of my blackened soul.

If you think it's ok for the pre-teens of today to be as materialistic and 'fashion' driven as these characters, or that it's a good thing to have people sixteen and younger to dress like prostitutes, or if you think that the mention of MySpace, MTV and the use of slow motion and splitscreen is cool... then what's not to like about this film? Every shot has a splash of pink in it just for you.

Suprisingly however, if you have read this far without hating me, I'm going to take a step back and tell you that despite it being cliched and predictable to the dot, containing very fogettable music and some truly nonsensical plot threads.... I didn't kill myself. Therefore, it must be fun for someone out there.

In the end, if you like this sort of thing (and sadly some people do) then you'll love this. But if you are anything like me.... you'll survive it, not like it.

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Rated - 2 starsNot good

A customer from England , 08/11/2007

My daughters aged 8 couldnt wait to see this film they LOVE Bratz but they really didn't enjoy this film. It was boring (their own words). But as usual on these reviews what someone dislikes others do like.

  3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 3 starsGIRLY FILM

melly from Torpoint [Highly rated reviewer] , 30/06/2008

GOOD GIRLY FILM I ENJOYED THIS

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Rated - 2 starsNot good

A customer from England , 08/11/2007

My daughters aged 8 couldnt wait to see this film they LOVE Bratz but they really didn't enjoy this film. It was boring (their own words). But as usual on these reviews what someone dislikes others do like.

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