
LIVING DOLLS The Bratz movie just doesn't clique
Chuck Zlotnick
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Release Date: Aug 03, 2007; Rated: PG; Length: 110 Minutes; Genre: Comedy; With: Janel Parrish and Nathalia Ramos
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Bratz, a movie based on a doll line, is an M&M-colored high school fantasia for aspirational 10- and 12-year-old girls who'll be shocked (or, hopefully, delighted) when they get to ninth grade and find out life isn't so super-Bratz-fabulous. Its subject is cliques, as four exotically talented BFFs enter a campus as partitioned as Baghdad, drift apart for a while, but get together again in time to resume their high-pitched whines and even sing a closing production number, ''Bratitude,'' that sounds lip-synched by chain-smoking 36-year-olds.
Posted Aug 02, 2007
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