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Billed as a sequel to the popular 2004 Mean Girls, Mean Girls 2 is almost more of a remake of the original film than its sequel. The actors are new, with the exception of Principal Duvall (Tim Meadows), but the stereotypical high-school atmosphere of cliques and bullying is certainly the same. This time, "the Plastics" clique of popular girls that rule the school consists of Mandi (Maiara Walsh), Chastity (Claire Holt), and Hope (Nicole Gale Anderson)--three extremely self-absorbed girls who butt heads with the ungainly Abby (Jennifer Stone) and new transfer student Jo (Meaghan Martin). In a different twist,
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Billed as a sequel to the popular 2004 Mean Girls, Mean Girls 2 is almost more of a remake of the original film than its sequel. The actors are new, with the exception of Principal Duvall (Tim Meadows), but the stereotypical high-school atmosphere of cliques and bullying is certainly the same. This time, "the Plastics" clique of popular girls that rule the school consists of Mandi (Maiara Walsh), Chastity (Claire Holt), and Hope (Nicole Gale Anderson)--three extremely self-absorbed girls who butt heads with the ungainly Abby (Jennifer Stone) and new transfer student Jo (Meaghan Martin). In a different twist, Jo befriends Abby because Abby's father bribes Jo with the promise of paying her college tuition. Similar to the first film, Jo sets out to infiltrate the Plastics' inner circle to sabotage them, but is seduced by the benefits of popularity and begins to lose her way. This second film is not as funny as the first, due in large part to the absence of Tina Fey's wit, but there's still plenty of sarcasm and humor. Meaghan Martin does a nice job with the leading role, Jennifer Stone is quite believable as the eclectic, shunned artistic type, and if the performances of Nicole Gale Anderson and Claire Holt seem shallow and overdone, it's likely because the characters they play demand it. The film is not really a continuation of the Mean Girls plot, but Mean Girls 2 is a solid movie that highlights the value of true friendship as well as the serious problems of bullying and social cliques plaguing today's high schools. (Ages 12 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
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Manufacturer: Paramount
Release date: 1 February 2011
EAN: 0097361802046 UPC: 097361802046
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