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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 5:44 pm    Post subject: Review: Bratz (2007)
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BRATZ
A film review by Steve Rhodes

Copyright 2007 Steve Rhodes



RATING (0 TO ****): * 1/2



BRATZ, the live-action movie version of the cartoon series of the same name,
is filled with messages for its target demographics, which would be girls
from age eight to twelve. "Fashion is like your super power. You shouldn't
hide it."



Although Yasmin (Nathalia Ramos), Jade (Janel Parrish), Cloe (Skyler Shaye)
and Sasha (Logan Browning), who come to call themselves BRATZ, live and die
by their closets so large that they require hidden closets within closets,
the film gives them each some other token skill so that we don't think they
are as shallow as they seem. One of the girls is a science nerd, another is
a cheerleader, another is a soccer star and yet another is a great singer.



The story, however, isn't about the girls' accomplishments in the chemistry
lab or on the soccer field. It's about their ability to choose the right
fully accessorized wardrobe. These four fashion rebels upset Meredith
(Chelsea Staub), their new high school's queen bee. Meredith is played by
Chelsea Staub who looks so much like Hayden Panettiere ("Heroes") that you'd
swear that they must be sisters. Well, except that Panettiere can actually
act, while Staub could stand a few more classes.



With their "shoes to die for" and other parts of their clothing attire, the
BRATZ don't fall neatly into Meredith's model of high school cliques. She
provides all freshmen with a map showing exactly where they are to hang out
each day, based on the grouping she assigns them. With her father's "How to
Run a Prison" book as her bible, Meredith is quickly able to determine which
of the 48 distinct cliques each student will belong to.



Viewers who are not girls age 8 to 12 will likely spend most of the movie
staring in disbelief. The script, which is attributed to Susan Estelle
Jansen (THE LIZZIE MCGUIRE MOVIE), plays like it is a version of MEAN GIRLS
written by a group of sixth grade girls telling their vision of what high
school will be like for them. There is also a liberal dash of LEGALLY
BLONDE thrown into the mix, since blonde Meredith has Elle Woods's same
choice in colors, dogs and dog carriers. You can think of Meredith as a
dumb version of Elle Woods stuck with a bad script. Hmm, maybe this was
originally to have been LEGALLY BLONDE 3: THE PREQUEL.



The movie's comedic high point -- such as it is -- comes in a big food fight
and pratfall extravaganza in the school's central courtyard. Jon Voight,
managing to appear even worse than he did in TRANSFORMERS, is given the
completely throwaway role as Principal Dimly, who rules over Carry Nation
High School with a grimace and not an axe.



"Let's go! I can't stand to look at this," Meredith remarks towards the end
of the story. I know just how she felt. I was thinking that the whole
time. But, let's be honest here. My rating would have been a half of a
star less were it not that the movie sometimes gets so bad that it becomes
sort of fun to laugh at. Awfulness does sometimes have its rewards.



BRATZ runs too long at 1:35. It is rated PG for "thematic elements" and
would be acceptable for all ages.



My niece Liana, age 10, who is the perfect age for this movie, liked it all
and gave it ****. Her brother William, who recently joined the teenage
ranks, wanted nothing to do with this movie, so he stayed home. Smart boy.



The film opens nationwide in the United States on Friday, August 3, 2007.
In the Silicon Valley, it will be showing at the AMC theaters, the Century
theaters and the Camera Cinemas.



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