Bratz
The popular Bratz dolls come to life in their first live-action feature film. Finding themselves being pulled further and further apart, the fashionable four band together to fight peer pressure, learn what it means to stand up for your friends, be true to oneself and live out your dreams.
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- Cast:
- Logan Browning , Janel Parrish , Nathalia Ramos , Skyler Shaye , Chelsea Kane , Anneliese van der Pol , Melise
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Memorable, crazy movie
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
There really isn't much to say about a film in which a hispanic character lives in a crowded house with a mariachi band, and the Asian who is good at maths being wooed by someone using martial arts techniques. So instead, here's the haiku I was inspired to write while watching this:Hate without ending My heart implodes with despair Death is eternal
Brats... I mean Bratz! IS AMAZING! A lot OF PEOPLE HATE THIS MOVIE BUT ITS ACTUALLY A QUALITY MOVIE! I was super shocked at how bad this was! The best part was the end! Open eyes is the bomb! It keeps you on the edge of your seat listening to Yasmin's "real voice". Also let's talk about Sasha! Come on girl you could've held the microphone to your mouth! Chloe did have the best reaction during the song! Pure disgust! Anyways I did enjoy this though. I got to enjoy this movie with myself and then I got my family to enjoy this as well! So I'm glad this movie is here for my whole family to love! Just watch this movie! I promise it will be enjoyable! "You know it's all about me." - You'll get it when you watch it!:)
I've seen a lot of bad films, for comedic purposes, but this is by far the worst.I cant believe people are defending this as being "A movie for little girls". If you show this movie to children, you are a bad parent. Its the most vapid "film" in existence and will do nothing but breed future contestants for "The only way is Essex" and "Jersey Shore".
While the Bratz movie is over the top and disgustingly cheesy, that's kind of the point. This movie was not made for people in their late teens and well into adulthood to try. When it first came out I took my little sisters and cousins to go see it and they loved it, which is the point. It is a movie made for children and young adolescents. As for the body issues; its a movie based on dolls. The average movie that takes place in a high school has thin, fit main characters. That can create issues but unlike those movies who had the option of choosing whoever they wanted for their main character and setting a tone, Bratz already had images their characters had to be based on. Getting made at them for sticking to the doll images is the same as getting angry at Barbie movies for not making thicker, more realistic cartoons.The lip-syncing was dramatic and not realistic but so what. Like previously stated, this was a children's movie and the majority of children do not notice or even care if they do notice. It was a cute movie with a nice, basic, child targeted message. Quite frankly I don't want to hear grown women talking about how horrible the movie was. I get stuck seeing children movies with the kids in my family all the time, and while I don't enjoy the movie and find them to be utterly ridiculous in a number of ways, I'm not going to write a review from my POV because i am not the audience target.The people who are attacking the dolls and saying they have a "promiscuous" image obviously don't understand the impact those dolls had, especially on colored girls. I used to play with those dolls because I loved that fact that they had big lips, I loved that their wardrobe included more than just sparkly tops, dresses, and ugly pink heels.