Bratz: the Movie (PG)

Reviewed,Anthony Quinn
Thursday 16 August 2007 19:00 EDT
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The horror, the horror. All that you really need to know about the latest high-school teen movie is that its girl characters are based on... dolls. Or, rather, they're based on "the number-one fashion doll in the market-place". What it amounts to is a kind of sick lifestyle infomercial on how to dress/talk/be like Paris Hilton. One can only hope that the film will turn out to be a passing fancy on the American pubescent's journey towards womanhood.

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