Mean Girls

Mean Girls

  • Director: Mark Waters
  • Writer: Rosalind Wiseman,Tina Fey
  • Countries of origin: United States, Canada
  • Language: English, German, Vietnamese, Swahili
  • Release date: April 30, 2004
  • Runtime: 1h 37min
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, DTS
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Queen Bees and Wannabes
  • "Mean Girls" is a school youth film released in 2004, written by Elizabeth Stamatina Fey , directed by Mark Waters , Lindsay Dee Lohan, LL, La , Rachel McAdams , Tim Meadows , Anna Gastai, Amy Starring Poehler , Elizabeth Stamatina Fey , Amanda Seyfried , Elizabeth Anne Caplan, etc.
    The film is adapted from the non-fiction novel " Queen Bees and Wannabes " written by Rosalind Weissman . It tells the story of the heroine Katie who moved to Illinois with her parents and started her life at the age of 15 The story of the first campus life.

    Details

    • Release date April 30, 2004
    • Filming locations Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies Paramount Pictures, M.G. Films, Broadway Video

    Box office

    Budget

    $17,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $86,058,055

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $24,432,195

    Gross worldwide

    $130,126,277

    Movie reviews

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    • By Oswaldo 2022-04-22 07:01:03

      Boredom to nag nag...

      The feeling of watching mean girl is very tangled, of course, it may be related to my mood at the time.
      What did Cady say? At the beginning, she was nervous and cramped because she had never been to school. She seemed "out of place" with the devil's figure. I remembered that they had to wear pink clothes at the beginning. In the end, Cady borrowed it. The clothes are just like our usual school uniforms. . . I saw myself in many moments, and felt that there was no way to integrate into...

    • By Shaina 2022-04-22 07:01:03

      Some thoughts after watching meangirls

      Mean Girls is definitely a movie that girls love to watch, and I can call it The Legend of Zhen Huan without hesitation. Listening to this posture, you should know how enough the girls play tricks on each other. This 2004 "old" movie brings together Lindsay Lohan (the girl who finally ruined her bright future), Rachel McAdams (The Notebook, The Time Traveler's Wife and other romance heroines), Amanda Seyfried (don't introduce this, Hollywood's four little actresses) movie teaches girls how to...

    • By Ivory 2022-04-22 07:01:03

      Dont be too mean to Mean Girls!

      MEAN GIRLS I prefer to be called bad girls rather than mean girls. mean itself is not very appropriate to translate into cheap, and cultural differences make it difficult for us to find a completely equivalent word, and we can only settle for second.
      The cast is so strong that even the supporting roles Rachel and Amanda have made a name for themselves. On the contrary, Lindsay Lohan plays a girl from Africa who is not familiar with the world in the film, from innocence to bad and then back...

    • By Chance 2022-04-22 07:01:03

      Young, what a good reason

      Calling someone else fat won't make you any skinnier. Calling someone stupid doesn't make you any smarter. All you can do in life is to try to solve the problems in front of you.
              The reason to speak ill of others is to Divert attention, cover up your shortcomings, and appear to be better than others.
              Think rationally about your inner problems. There is still hope for the future. The top of the pyramid is always the product of a few
              states born from the...

    • By Dolores 2022-04-21 09:01:21

      Everyone has a mean girl in their hearts

      Typical American school comedy, always brisk and witty, those "struggles" of high school students. Gossip knows no borders, girls everywhere are secretly fighting, and everyone can't avoid those gossip and slander. Presumably Mean girl's original work must have been slandered or ravaged by gossip or exhausted physically and mentally. I don't know if this movie is the author's spiritual victory method.

      Watching Cady go from simple to coquettish, I can't help but think of Lindsay,...

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    • By Jacinthe 2023-07-13 13:24:02

      I fainted, I watched it as an American drama, and said why an episode is so long~ Is the life of American high school girls so stereotyped? It's almost four or five high school girls' movies with similar plots,...

    • By Tracy 2023-05-21 10:40:07

      The first impression is that the development is also very...

    • By Kristin 2023-02-03 04:58:01

      It's okay to put it in a Hollywood YA...

    • By Allan 2023-01-21 14:58:57

      Female pig's feet have performed many similar stories. This story is too ordinary, neither romantic nor sinister enough. It's...

    • By Kira 2023-01-07 17:10:24

      Make a big deal out of it. I finally know why the moles on Mcadams's face are in the same position for a while. Through this film, we can see that there are moles everywhere on her face! Wherever you want to have...

    Movie plot

    Katie Hollen ( played by Lindsay Lohan ) , a 15-year-old teenage girl , grew up in Africa with her zoologist parents, where the harsh natural environment has developed Katie's strong and brave character. Katie felt that she had learned the principle of survival of the fittest, but when she returned to the United States and came to a new environment, she suddenly found that the weak and strong between people are more terrifying than the...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    A scene from the trailer did not appear in the theater version. Damian helped Katie set a trap on the table in the school cafeteria, and wanted Regina to be covered with food to make a public shame, but Karen became Victim. Later, this scene appeared in the cut back of the DVD.
    The film was almost rated as R-rated.
    Regina’s name in the film means queen in....
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    Movie Costume

    Fashion is an important part of a girl’s life, and special attention should be paid to the use of clothing in the film. The costume designer Mary Jane Ford not only used the clothes to show the American middle school culture at the time, but also reflected the personal style and mood of each character.
    There are more than 40 sets of Katie's costumes in the film "Mean Girl", and Regina and others also have more than 30 sets. Mary Jane...
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    Evaluation action

    Most of people's social learning path starts on campus. Starting from the kindergarten, all the jewels in the palms of the family and the proud children of heaven gradually understood that this is a world full of others. Even if they are young, in this immature group, many young children have already demonstrated their innate ability to get along with each other. It is common to bully the young or bully the good and fear the evil. How...
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    Movie quotes

    • Regina: [On the phone] I know your secret.

      Cady: [to herself] Oh god, busted! Just start apologizing and crying. No, play it cool.

      [to Regina]

      Cady: Secret? What are you saying about?

      Regina: Gretchen told me you like Aaron Samuels. I mean, I don't care, do whatever you want, but lemme just tell you something about Aaron, all he cares about is school and his mom and his friends.

      Cady: Is that bad?

      Regina: But if you like him, whatever. I mean I could talk to him for you if you want.

      Cady: Really? You would do that? I mean nothing embarassing though, right?

      Regina: Oh no, trust me, I know exactly how to play it. But wait, aren't you *so* mad at Gretchen for telling me? Because if you are you can tell me, it was a really bitchy thing for her to do.

      Cady: Yeah, it was pretty bitchy, but I'm not mad, I mean I guess she just likes the attention.

      Regina: See, Gretch? I told you she's not mad at you!

      Gretchen: [Suddenly appears in the same phone conversation] I can't believe you think I like attention!

      Regina: [to both Cady and Gretchen] Ok, love you, see you tomorrow!

    • Gretchen: I mean no offense, but how could she send you a candy cane? She doesn't even like you that much. Maybe she feels weird around me because I'm the only person who knows about her nose job. Oh my god, pretend you didn't hear that.

    • Girl in wheelchair: I don't hate you because you're fat. You're fat because I hate you.