The latest “Mean Girls” movie has sparked a wave of mixed reviews, with many critiques aimed at its musical format.
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Some viewers argue that the transition to musical feels unnatural, resulting in forced humor and characters breaking into song at seemingly odd moments.
Furthermore, concerns have been raised about casting choices, with actors lacking singing experience delivering uneven vocal performances that detract from the overall musical experience.
Changes from the original film have also drawn criticism. Attempts to modernize the storyline have led to the loss of iconic moments and beloved jokes, leaving fans disappointed.
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Additionally, efforts to address current social issues have been perceived as muddying the film’s message, with characters using “faux feminism” to justify their mean behavior.
In terms of execution, the new film inevitably invites comparisons to the beloved original.
However, it often falls short in humor, originality, and overall impact. Critics have pointed out issues with pacing, directing, and production quality, resulting in a movie that feels uninspired and forgettable.
Despite these criticisms, it’s worth noting that opinions vary, and the new “Mean Girls” still has its fans who appreciate its attempt to update the story for a modern audience.


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