Samenvatting: Alquin, Mean Girls
Mean girls
Many movies are about bullying, but the ones who look the most like reality, don?t atrack much visitors. But not with Mean Girls.
Bullying can be physical, verbal or social. Bud mostly kids are bullied by people they think they?re friends with or want to be.
Mean girls is based on the novel Queen Bees and Wannabe by Rosalind Wiseman,
and when Saturday night live head write Tina Fey red it, she saw a film in it.
Meean Girls is a whole lot different then Catherine Hardwicke?s shocking ?Thirteen?.
Mean Girls follows the life of 15 year old Cady Heron, who is raised by her zoologist parents, and thinks she knows all about survival of the fittest. But when she comes to an American High-School, she sees it?s a lot more heavier in High-school then in the jungle.
In America, Mean Girls is becoming an phenomenon, cause talk shows are all talking about bullying now.
Teen girl bullying is verry hard, but there?s no direct hit, it?s all very subtile.
Girl-bullying is often about playing, mostly about relationships. Boys? play is mostly about war and sports, cause boys don?t really know the concept of best friend. But girls are practicing for later, for real relationships, and they
The best bullying films are as close to reality as it can get but that can be shocking, like in Thirteen: Two girls who suddenly start shoplifting and drug-taking, but we can see why it happens. Not that Mean Girls is just satire, it has an undercut of feminism.
In one scene, a teacher says: Don?t call each other words cause that gives boys permission to do that to.
To answer the question: Does cinema really makes a different? Yes. Anything that raises the question is great, according to Kidscape Elliot.
Thirteen was a wake up call, but Mean Girls is the same in a sugar-coated version, both for parents and kids.
Many movies are about bullying, but the ones who look the most like reality, don?t atrack much visitors. But not with Mean Girls.
Bullying can be physical, verbal or social. Bud mostly kids are bullied by people they think they?re friends with or want to be.
Mean girls is based on the novel Queen Bees and Wannabe by Rosalind Wiseman,
and when Saturday night live head write Tina Fey red it, she saw a film in it.
Meean Girls is a whole lot different then Catherine Hardwicke?s shocking ?Thirteen?.
Mean Girls follows the life of 15 year old Cady Heron, who is raised by her zoologist parents, and thinks she knows all about survival of the fittest. But when she comes to an American High-School, she sees it?s a lot more heavier in High-school then in the jungle.
In America, Mean Girls is becoming an phenomenon, cause talk shows are all talking about bullying now.
Teen girl bullying is verry hard, but there?s no direct hit, it?s all very subtile.
Girl-bullying is often about playing, mostly about relationships. Boys? play is mostly about war and sports, cause boys don?t really know the concept of best friend. But girls are practicing for later, for real relationships, and they
The best bullying films are as close to reality as it can get but that can be shocking, like in Thirteen: Two girls who suddenly start shoplifting and drug-taking, but we can see why it happens. Not that Mean Girls is just satire, it has an undercut of feminism.
In one scene, a teacher says: Don?t call each other words cause that gives boys permission to do that to.
To answer the question: Does cinema really makes a different? Yes. Anything that raises the question is great, according to Kidscape Elliot.
Thirteen was a wake up call, but Mean Girls is the same in a sugar-coated version, both for parents and kids.