Compared with those "more successful", this one is simply JOKE.
Heroine, beautiful, right? The vase, in addition to being cool and daughter-in-law, knows nothing, and also wears a child-like prostitute (the villain's original words, indeed) to go to the PARTY, and then jump out a little bit, but that dance is simply a big joke, it seems nondescript. In order to set off her, even the villain dare not use beauty, because knowing that it is easy to steal the limelight of the'protagonist'. (Obviously Aunt Julia didn't teach acting class)
Plot. . . The British style is opposed to the American style. To be honest, in many cases, the middle-class American style cannot be compared with the aristocratic British style. . . Is it very popular to carry only LV in high school? Americans love individualism and show the limelight. A princess is OK, who made her fall into a British boarding school for girls. . Do a group of girls want to be princesses? Mean Girl, right? I guess what it would be like for a beautiful British girl to fall into an American school. .
Carrying GUCCI, rubbing disinfectant, and wearing high heels to class, I saw the puppy making a sound of "ewwww". . . To be honest, her black hair style is more "South American" rather than "British", because there is no aristocratic temperament. . . Sorry, the villain's "Pride and Prejudice" looks are more elegant than her. . . .
It can't be compared with the following films. . .
The Mean Girl
High School Musical series, of
course, and the American Pie series
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