Mean Girls Review

Mean Girls
After years of being home schooled, Cady Heron goes to high school for the first time and quickly becomes a part of the most powerful clique in her year, The Plastics - led by prize bitch Regina. However, matters are complicated when Cady falls for Regina's ex.

by Caroline Westbrook |
Published on
Release Date:

18 Jun 2004

Running Time:

97 minutes

Certificate:

12A

Original Title:

Mean Girls

Cementing her reputation as one of the busiest young actresses around, uber-teen Lindsay Lohan returned to the screen just weeks after starring in Confessions Of A Teenage Drama Queen, with this better-than-average high school romp.

Pitched somewhere between Heathers and Clueless, it may contain all the usual cliches of the teen movie - overwrought party scenes, awkward adolescent romance and the pressures of fitting in at school - but the sharp script (from Saturday Night Live alumni Tina Fey – who also takes the role of maths teacher here) renders it far funnier and edgier than many of its peers.

Lohan is appealing and likeable and there’s equal fun to be had watching rising star McAdams as the splendidly evil Regina, Tim Meadows as the perpetually bemused school principal and Amanda Seyfried as a pathologically dim Plastic.

This teen comedy proves there's still mileage to be had out of a familiar formula - thanks to a sharp script and winning performances.
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