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Director: Sean Mcnamara
Starring: Nathalia Ramos,
Janel Parrish,
Skyler Shaye,
Logan Browning
Producer: Avi Arad,
Steven Paul,
Isaac Larian
Writer: Susan Estelle JansenRun Time: 01:41:47
Copyright: (c) 2007 Crystal Sky Pictures, LLC. All Rights Reserved. TM & (c) MGA Entertainment, Inc. BRATZ(tm), and all related logos, names, characters, distinctive likenesses and slogans are the exclusive property of MGA. All Rights Reserved.
Rated PG
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As long as they can remember, Yasmin, Cloe, Sasha and Jade have been best friends but now as the foursome enter high school their friendships are tested by social cliques and the devious student body president, Meredith. As the BRATZ are pulled apart they must learn that true empowerment means standing up for your friends, being true to oneself and living out one's dreams.
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Screen Format: Color
Language: English
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Lew Irwin
A day after the recall of millions of Chinese-made toys because of the lead content of their paint, critics are trashing Bratz, based on a line fashion dolls and a kids TV series, because of the lead content of its story. Ty Burr in the Boston Globe describes it this way: "It's pure marketing chum for tweeners: a proudly shallow, purposefully bland ode to girly-girl narcissism. I could actually feel my brain stem shrivel up as I watched it." Amy Biancolli in the Houston Chronicle begins her review this way: "O.M.G. ! This movie is SO BAD! I can't believe I just spent an hour and a half of my life, like, watching it, when I could have been totally trying on hairbands instead!" And Michael Phillips in the Chicago Tribune dismisses it as "the most horrifying film of 2007."
Reviewed by: VanessaRaney on 12/30/2007 3:57:14 AM
It's okay, but some of the set-ups don't hold up. The message is there, but it gets mixed. I think if the aim was the singing, that might've been introduced earlier to give the movie an overall cohesion that it lacks. :) Vanessa Raney
Lew Irwin

A day after the recall of millions of Chinese-made toys because of the lead content of their paint, critics are trashing Bratz, based on a line fashion dolls and a kids TV series, because of the lead content of its story. Ty Burr in the Boston Globe describes it this way: "It's pure marketing chum for tweeners: a proudly shallow, purposefully bland ode to girly-girl narcissism. I could actually feel my brain stem shrivel up as I watched it." Amy Biancolli in the Houston Chronicle begins her review this way: "O.M.G. ! This movie is SO BAD! I can't believe I just spent an hour and a half of my life, like, watching it, when I could have been totally trying on hairbands instead!" And Michael Phillips in the Chicago Tribune dismisses it as "the most horrifying film of 2007."
Reviewed by: VanessaRaney on 12/30/2007 3:57:14 AM
It's okay, but some of the set-ups don't hold up. The message is there, but it gets mixed. I think if the aim was the singing, that might've been introduced earlier to give the movie an overall cohesion that it lacks. :) Vanessa Raney
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Reviewed by: VanessaRaney on 12/30/2007 3:57:14 AM
It's okay, but some of the set-ups don't hold up. The message is there, but it gets mixed. I think if the aim was the singing, that might've been introduced earlier to give the movie an overall cohesion that it lacks. :) Vanessa Raney
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