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Danielle 2022-10-25 21:26:28
Are the numbers at the end of the movie real? If yes, that's really...
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Bonita 2022-10-25 21:11:01
It's a very funny movie, there is even my family Haihai in it, but it's so small in it, I guess he was only in his teens at the time! And the subdivisions are pitiful!...
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Conor 2022-10-25 20:53:20
There are very few film sources on the Internet, and I want to go back and watch the next high-definition version. I really like the feminist thought of this film. The four girls face themselves honestly, and autonomy means freedom. "No more white...
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Carmela 2022-10-25 20:27:32
The youth version of "Mona Lisa's Smile", because there is no ambition of the latter, looks comfortable and natural. Beneath the humorous exterior lies a feminist theme. The actors' performances are lively and not pretentious, and the kiki girlhood is really amazingly beautiful....
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Edison 2022-10-25 18:04:28
There is no Oolong girls' school as...
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Gregory 2022-10-25 21:00:37
The last wonderful
When I first watched this movie, I just watched a movie of a pure girls' school, and the first half was a funny and youthful campus feeling. When I saw the second half, I felt that it was not just a simple movie. A girls' school movie, it's actually the issue of girls' sovereignty.
This...
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Abby Sawyer: You're all just a bunch of... doodyheads.
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Verena Von Stefan: Right. Just imagine, we'll have to wash our hair every night. We'll have to sleep on rollers til our scalps bleed. Then we'll have to get up at six every morning for the comb out. Your lungs will be lined with hairspray. Then you need all this equipment to push up the tits and blitz the zits and spray the pits! Then you stagger into class and you look perfect but you're exhausted, you're too tired to even think but that's okay the teachers they won't call on you anyway, also you don't want to be smarter than the boys. They don't like that, so to wake yourself up you drink some coffee at lunch but don't eat the food. You'll be on a permanent diet!
Tweety: I'm not going to change the way I am just because boys are around.
Verena Von Stefan: Come off it Tweety. I've seen you at school dances it's like the three faces of Eve. You turn into this simpering wretch and the whole next week we have to put up with your suicide attempts because your date didn't like you!
Tweety: Verena!
Momo: Now you've done it. That was really uncalled for vagina.
Tinka Parker: Look Von Stefan, I know you like this place the way it is but wake up it's not real life, real life is boy girl boy girl.
Verena Von Stefan: No! Real life is boy *on top* of girl!
Momo: Would you two stop it.
Verena Von Stefan: You should know that.
Odette: Look, it looks like this is going to happen whether we like it or not so we're just gonna have to adjust.
Tinka Parker: Yes, we'll just have to adjust.
Verena Von Stefan: Where would we be today if President Kennedy had said 'Oh well, looks like we'll just have to adjust to living in the shadow of nuclear warheads on Cuba'.
Momo: There ya go.
Odette: They're just boys Verena, not communists.
Verena Von Stefan: I'm not gonna live in the shadow of the Hairy Bird!
Tinka Parker: Well that's your prob. You're afraid of boys!
Verena Von Stefan: You'd be scared too except you've got nothing left to lose Miss Tinka!
Momo: Order! Order!
Tinka Parker: Prude!
Verena Von Stefan: Tramp!
Tweety: Truce you guys! Quiet. Come on, have some ravioli.