The iconic movie I mean girls is back. Twenty years after the original film, creator Tina Fey is bringing the characters of Regina George and Cady Heron back to the big screen: this time in musical form. NU.nl lists reviews.
Het Parole – Doesn’t give stars
“Fey knows that the new version of I mean girls It can never match the old version. It doesn’t make for a contemporary remake or adaptation, but rather a musical ode with a wink. “This may be a safe choice, but it makes the movie relatively enjoyable.”
“Fey updates the film to this era, but it’s iconic.”Burn a bookIt remains a physical book (not a social media account, for example). It gets the better of some of the jokes, but almost all the popular quotes come back. There’s also an appearance by Lindsay Lohan, who played the lead role in the original film.
M – 4 stars
“this I mean girls Holds up well. It has a nice tempo and the amount of music – which is still music after all – is unobtrusive. “The message that being yourself is more important than being famous has lost none of its power and is conveyed particularly beautifully by Cady’s friends Janice (Aully Cravalho, Moana) and Damien (Jakell Spivey).”
“It’s almost ironic that Angourie Rice plays Cady, because the actress herself is barely noticed. Even if her character became a clone of Regina, all the attention would still go to Renee Rapp. She can also sing better, and that’s no coincidence; Mughniyah makes a strong cinematic debut here.”
Metro News – 3 stars
“Story of the I mean girls It is actually the same as it was back then. There is nothing else in it after that I mean girls? of course it is. The smartphone now plays a prominent role, just like videos on social media, Likes And online hate.”
“Otherwise, much of the same, of course. You’ll immediately think this popular cutie is a slut, with her ‘I’m rich and handsome and the whole school is jumping on me’ and ‘I don’t care who you are’ lyrics.” For the well-acted Cuddy—a math prodigy with no experience in love—you’ll sympathize with him immediately.”
“Unable to type with boxing gloves on. Freelance organizer. Avid analyst. Friendly troublemaker. Bacon junkie.”