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Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
When the always dramatic Lola and her family move form the center of everything in New York City to the center of a cultural wasteland in suburban New Jersey, she feels her life is simply not worth living! But no matter who or what gets in the way, Lola won't give up on her life's ambition: to be a star! In a crowd-pleasing movie treat bursting with music, dance and excitement, Lola's fun-filled adventure won't be glamorous or easy, but it might just show her that real life could exceed even her wildest dreams!
Release : | 2004 |
Rating : | 4.7 |
Studio : | Walt Disney Pictures, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Lindsay Lohan Alison Pill Adam Garcia Megan Fox Carol Kane |
Genre : | Comedy |
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I love this movie so much
Fantastic!
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
If you like cheesy girly movies then you may enjoy this one. A bit over the top with fantasy clips which I wasn't much of a fan of but some were alright. I hated being able to notice there was screens behind them at times. I was impressed by Lindsay's singing and dancing. I feel sad seeing her in her youth as well as Amanda Bynes whom I had loved. It's a shame what has become of them. On an interesting note for me was I wasn't sure if I had watched it before. Even watching it I kept questioning myself. I have seen it before but sadly it was clearly not that memorable. It was really just an alright movie. Certainly not a gotta watch before you die one. Lol
This is an OK teen flick and Lohan carries it decently enough on her talented shoulders. She is a movie star in the best of Hollywood traditions: multi-talented, photogenic (the Marilyn Monroe scene is striking) and underneath all that surface, a complicated personal life. The irony is not at all lost when Lohan's character, who finally gets her moments alone with the worshiped rock star, discovers that he is a drunk, says so out loud in repulsion. One wonders if a young teen boy, finding Lohan alone and inebriated in a bar booth would not make the same observation.The saddest thing about these young, talented stars who sparkle so brightly in their youth and then set towards a trajectory that can only have them fall hard to the earth, is that it happens with such regularity and predictability. They take their talent and success for granted and, when it is lost, it usually is lost for good.I hope Lohan finds a fan who is as honest with her and, as in this movie, as with the rock star, is touched and recovers her balance and stability and we, as audience, gain the benefits that her promise demonstrated in these bubble gum movies.
Updated and redone at April 2008 SPOILERS* A lot of negative user comments, I feel a need to comment on that. I have found there to be a lot of really good Linds around. Mean Girls 2004, Get A Clue 2002, Life Size 1999 are the best I have come across so far. At first I thought that Confessions was not among her best. I have enjoyed a lot worst, though. It is also a step away from the grit in her earliest Disney stuff. *This is a Linds with many more of her songs than most. With a real world version of the dance in Goes Hollywood too. Except compared to the music in the other Linds it did not do too well, for me at first. I had been approaching this as hopefully a music special with Linds, but on that I found that it fell flat. At first. Now the balloon has gone up but the music is no longer flat. This is a story about a 17ish and the big bust, the transition from girrl to low la. The low la turns out to be impressive and I am now also finding her music to be very okay, not flat at all. Reality confuses me and this feature seems to try to confuse me too. * I used to read this story as about a 15, played by a 17, who transitions from Orange to Pink. To make such a big change feels unlikely, the way this one is, but it is interesting to see the details that the storyteller includes to show such a transition. The change in the singer feels even more unlikely. Whatever, it is way too normal to have to shrug off a lot in order to accept the okay side of any story. A very practical day to day Orange. Just why this story was weak, to me, is a puzzle. The opening titles screamed to me that this was not something to be near, they really are the worst horror. I hoped to avoid trying to solve that puzzle. Instead I hoped to try to be on good enough terms with this feature to be able to watch it again and again. So far, so good. *This is quality, if not obviously so. A quality flip side view is Tracht's Ice Princess.
When the teenager Mary Elizabeth Cep (Lindsay Lohan), a.k.a. Lola, moves with her mother and two younger twin sisters from New York to the suburb of Dellwood, New Jersey, she has the feeling that her cultural and entertaining world ended. While in school, the displaced Lola becomes close friend of the unpopular Ella (Alison Pill), who is also a great fan of the her favorite rock band Sidarthur. However, the most popular girl in the school, Carla Santini (Megan Fox), disputes the lead role in an adaptation of Pygmalion with Lola and also the leadership of their mates. When the last concert of Sidarthur is sold-out, Lola plans with Ella to travel to New York and buy the tickets from scalpers. However, the girls get into trouble while helping the lead singer and Lola's idol Stu Wolf (Adam Garcia), changing their lives forever."Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen" is a delightful entertaining, with one of those predictable but sweet stories with a message in the end, as usual in Walt Disney movies. I personally like the gorgeous Lindsay Lohan, who is a starlet in this movie, acting, singing and dancing in a sweet character. Further, this film is underrated in IMDb User Rating. My vote is seven.Title (Brazil): "Confissões de Uma Adolescente em Crise" ("Confessions of a Teenager in Crisis")