I should state upfront that Iâve never seen the original Mean Girls. Even though the film is 20 years old and considered a modern classic, its appeal was decidedly outside of my particular demographic. So with no basis for comparison, Iâm assessing this new version on its own meritsâŠ
âŠwhich is fine because it isnât a remake in the purest sense. Sure, Tina Fey wrote this one, too, and returns to play the same character, as does fellow alum Tim Meadows. However, Mean Girls 2024 is a musical, based on the successful Broadway production. Maybe if more classics were reimagined as musicals, curmudgeons wouldnât be so quick to condemn every remake as a cash crab.
That being said, itâs a good thing the new Mean Girls is a musical, because the numbers are easily the best part of the movie. Bouncy, funny and occasionally sweet, not only are they well-integrated into the narrative, theyâre arguably more effective in providing character exposition than the actual screenplay. The story isnât nearly as engaging whenever someone isnât belting out a snarky song, perhaps because we've seen it in plenty of other teen-centric movies and TV shows.
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Overall, the performances are decent. As main protagonist Cady Heron, Angourie Rice does a good job taking the character from friendly new kid to one of the Plastics and back again. Regina Rapp is fitfully amusing as Regina, the bitchy leader of the Plastics. Of course, most of these characters are exaggerated caricatures, which is obviously intentional. Sometimes theyâre funny, sometimes annoying.
But again, that could just be the old man in me talking. 2004âs Mean Girls wasnât aimed at Boomers, so itâs no surprise that this one isnât either. As such, this updated take on the same story (you know...with cell phones & everything) should amuse the younger crowd, while reworking it as a musical might pique the curiosity of those who carry a nostalgic torch for the original.
EXTRA KIBBLES
FEATURETTES - A New Age of Mean Girl; Song and Dance; The New Plastics.
SING-ALONG OPTION - For certain songs.
MUSIC VIDEO - âNot My Fault,â featuring Renee Rapp & Megan Thee Stallion.
GAG REEL
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