Straight to the point, this film is aimed at four beauties. The few who were still in their youth ten years ago were really beautiful. Lindsay Lohan is not yet stealing, but still so cute; Lacey Chabert is still so hypocritical; Amanda Seyfried's big eyes that fascinate countless young men, and her appearance as delicate as a Barbie doll, and Rachel Mcadams, the goddess of youthful appearance and temperament Extraordinary. To say that the American Emperor's high school life is really open, if I guess I can't hold it. It's a pity that we were foolish and bitter in the high school of the Celestial Dynasty for three years, and we ended up with a famous ending. I'm ashamed. The whole drama is a torn battle between the inside and outside of mean girls. Of course, as a youth drama, it has to have a guiding role, so they still found a way to reconcile, forgive each other, and the theme returned to the tone of youth and upward. It is a movie that sells based on its beauty, and occasionally evokes a little nostalgia for the inactive high school, although there is really nothing to miss. I hope my child won't go through a high school as bad as mine. If he can live in a high school like the movie, it's actually pretty good, after all, youth is only once. If there is a chance, let's go back and transform our high school life, and we must go back and brush our poor emotional intelligence at that time.
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