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Release Date:
30 April 2004 (USA)
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Tagline:
Welcome to Girl World. more
Plot:
Cady Heron is a hit with The Plastics, the A-list girl clique at her new school, until she makes the mistake of falling for Aaron Samuels, the ex-boyfriend of alpha Plastic Regina George. full summary | full synopsis
Plot Keywords:
High School
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Africa
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Mathletes
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Teenage Girl
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Hit By Bus
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Awards:
7 wins
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15 nominations
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NewsDesk:
(966 articles)
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User Comments:
a "magnified" genuine portrayal of the downsides of female friend relations in adolescence
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(Cast overview, first billed only) more
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Méchantes ados (Canada: French title)
Queen Bees and Wannabes (USA) (original script title)
Chicas pesadas (Argentina) (Chile) (International: Spanish title) [es]
Girls Club - Vorsicht bissig! (Austria) (Germany) [de]
Гадни момичета (Bulgaria: Bulgarian title) [bg]
Дрянные девчонки (Russia) [ru]
Õelad tüdrukud (Estonia) [et]
Chicas malas (Spain) [es]
Kötü kizlar (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
Lolita malgré moi (France) [fr]
Magari gogoebi (Georgia) [ka]
Mean Girls (Finland) [fi]
Mean girls - tylyt tytöt (Finland) (TV title) [fi]
Meninas Malvadas (Brazil) [pt]
Ta kaka koritsia (Greece) [el]
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Queen Bees and Wannabes (USA) (original script title)
Chicas pesadas (Argentina) (Chile) (International: Spanish title) [es]
Girls Club - Vorsicht bissig! (Austria) (Germany) [de]
Гадни момичета (Bulgaria: Bulgarian title) [bg]
Дрянные девчонки (Russia) [ru]
Õelad tüdrukud (Estonia) [et]
Chicas malas (Spain) [es]
Kötü kizlar (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
Lolita malgré moi (France) [fr]
Magari gogoebi (Georgia) [ka]
Mean Girls (Finland) [fi]
Mean girls - tylyt tytöt (Finland) (TV title) [fi]
Meninas Malvadas (Brazil) [pt]
Ta kaka koritsia (Greece) [el]
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for sexual content, language and some teen partying.
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Runtime:
97 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Switzerland:12 (canton of Zurich) |
Canada:G (Quebec) |
Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) |
Singapore:PG |
Iceland:L |
Malaysia:U |
Argentina:Atp |
Australia:PG (TV rating) |
USA:TV-14 (TV rating) |
South Korea:15 |
USA:PG-13 |
Australia:M |
Brazil:12 |
Chile:TE |
Czech Republic:12 |
Finland:K-7 |
Germany:6 |
India:A |
Ireland:12PG |
Netherlands:12 |
Norway:7 |
Peru:PT |
Philippines:PG-13 |
Portugal:M/12 |
Singapore:NC-16 (DVD rating) |
Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) |
UK:12A |
Germany:12 (DVD rating)
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Trivia:
The movie that Janis and Damien are watching on Halloween is _Friday the 13th: Part 2 (1981)_.
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Goofs:
Continuity: When Regina tosses the copies of the Burn Book on the hall floor, she drops them in smaller clusters. In the next shot, the papers are spread fairly evenly across the hall.
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Quotes:
[first lines]
Chip Heron: This is your lunch, OK? I put a dollar in there so you can buy some milk; you can ask one of the big kids where to do that.
Betsy Heron: Do you remember your phone number? I wrote it down for you just in case. Put it in your pocket, I don't want you to lose it. OK? You ready?
Cady: I think so.
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Chip Heron: This is your lunch, OK? I put a dollar in there so you can buy some milk; you can ask one of the big kids where to do that.
Betsy Heron: Do you remember your phone number? I wrote it down for you just in case. Put it in your pocket, I don't want you to lose it. OK? You ready?
Cady: I think so.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Entourage: The First Cut Is the Deepest (#4.2)" (2007)
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Soundtrack:
Psyche Rock (Fatboy Slim Malpaso Mix)
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FAQ
What is the song that plays when the plastics are walking in the hallway just before Cady falls into the trash can?Is there going to be a sequel?
What is the song playing at Cady's house party?
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Had I seen the film a year, a month, a week or even a day earlier, I wouldn't have appreciated it as much as I did today when I was sitting in a small university auditorium, relating what I saw to the issues discussed by the professor prior to the projection, trying arduously to control the flow of thoughts and emotions in my brain.
Mean Girls is what a large number of people would consider a silly teen comedy. It tells the story of a previously home-schooled, brought up in Africa, adolescent who enters a cliquish high school environment. Essentially the film focuses our attention on a number of psychological issues touched in almost every similar teen movie. In the beginning the issue is adaptation to a new environment, and as the movie unfolds it centers on social cliques, female friend relationships, social prejudice, social influence, rivalry, or as the professor I heard put it - relational aggression.
What is especially interesting about the movie, in my opinion, is that it illustrates an unbelievably highly stratified societal group, and thus helps the viewer unequivocally identify with and easily take a stand on the issues discussed. Metaphorically it serves as a microscope for us to observe social interactions with. Moreover the actions of the protagonists are so blatantly right or wrong that they eliminate any ambiguity that might arise of considering the things happening in another environment or under other circumstances. That way the viewer simply focuses on the darkest characteristics of female interactions in society. In this sense the film is not about adolescent girls and their experiences in high school but rather about the most negative features of female friend relations in adolescence.
The very same genuineness of the film makes it so hilarious at many points. What prevents us from laughing at the ridiculous social trends, prejudices, and many people's beliefs, most possibly including ours, in reality is that our actual emotions and thoughts rarely come up to the surface. Even our actions in most situations are covert. Yet, paradoxically, our way of thinking is shaped by society which constitutes of other people who are also as secretive in this sense as we are. And this covert way of feeling and thinking contributes greatly to the growth of prejudice, misunderstanding, and ... meanness.
Revealing a prejudice I hold, I have always believed that the single most important objective of a film is to provide food for thought. That is why I think this teen comedy ranks among the best ones I have seen recently.