Bratz

    Bratz
    2007

    Synopsis

    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 BrowningSasha
    • Janel ParrishJade
    • Nathalia RamosYasmin
    • Skyler ShayeCloe
    • Chelsea KaneMeredith
    • Anneliese van der PolAvery
    • MeliseQuinn
    • Ian NelsonDylan
    • Stephen FordCameron
    • Jon VoightPrincipal Dimly

    Recommendations

    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Finally, a postfeminist multicultural musical extravaganza for 8-year-old girls. Is Bratz not the most totally stylin' movie ever? Grownups won't think so, but for their daughters who share a "passion for fashion" with the dolls that are giving Barbie a run for her money, it will be the event of the season.
    • 42

      Entertainment Weekly

      A movie based on a doll line, is an M&M-colored high school fantasia for aspirational 10- and 12-year-old girls who'll be shocked (or, hopefully, delighted) when they get to ninth grade and find out life isn't so super-Bratz-fabulous.
    • 42

      The A.V. Club

      Bratz's strong anti-clique sermonizing would be slightly more convincing if it weren't tethered to a movie romanticizing the most awesome clique ever.
    • 40

      Variety

      Bratz’s references and parodies are consistently on-target, if always way too over-the-top. Every line of dialogue could plausibly take an exclamation point.
    • 40

      Washington Post

      This is a movie for a grade-schooler's -- a female grade-schooler's -- sensibility. It's earnest, silly and sweet, with just enough food fights and musical numbers to keep everyone else from gagging on the goo.
    • 38

      USA Today

      A silly movie that's essentially a series of clichés strung together into a semblance of a movie.
    • 30

      Village Voice

      In the end, the most offensive part of Bratz isn't its stereotypes or brand expansion; it's the sorry state of Jon Voight's career.
    • 30

      Austin Chronicle

      Bratz is way too long.

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