Movie Review: Mean Girls

One of the funniest films of 2004, Mean Girls ranks among some of the best high school comedies of all time. Right up there with Clueless, Fast Times At Ridgemont High, and American Pie, Mean Girls has some of the most hilarious comic scenes of the decade. Written by Saturday Night Live mainstay Tina Fey (who also stars as a teacher in the film), Mean Girls is supposed to chronicle some of the author's personal experiences in the social world of academics. Irrespective of its similarities to real life, Mean Girls is a light-hearted comedy with likable characters, and it's just plain funny.

Lindsay Lohan plays Cady Heron, a previously home-schooled, 16-year-old daughter of two world-traveling anthropologists. When her parents decide to settle down, Cady attends public school for the first time. While there, she befriends social outcasts Janis Ian (Lizzy Caplan) and Damian (Daniel Franzese), who tell her all about the inner-workings of their high school. Cady learns about The Plastics, a group of three girls who compose the social elite. The previous beneficiary of Plastics leader Regina's wrath, Janis longs for the day when she can exact revenge on her former best friend from eighth grade.

When The Plastics — Regina George (Rachel McAdams), Gretchen Wieners (Lacey Chabert), and Karen Smith (Amanda Seyfried) — take a liking to Cady and give her an exclusive invitation to eat lunch with them, Janis sees her opportunity for revenge. She concocts a plan to send Cady into the world of The Plastics as an "undercover agent," and together, Cady, Janis, and Damian work to dig up dirt on the girls. However, the line between pretend and reality starts to blur for Cady, souring her relationship with Janis. And Cady's affection for Regina's former boyfriend Aaron (Jonathan Bennett) threatens to create a permanent chasm between the two girls. Throw in a showdown between two groups of math-letes, and you've got yourself quite a movie!

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