

Superstar
Orphan Mary Katherine Gallagher, an ugly duckling at St. Monica High School, has a dream: to be kissed soulfully. She decides she can realize this dream if she becomes a superstar, so her prayers, her fantasies and her conversations with her only friend focus on achieving super-stardom.
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Plot Summary
Mary Katherine Gallagher, a hopelessly awkward and accident-prone Catholic schoolgirl, dreams of escaping her mundane life and finding true love. Believing a movie star is her soulmate, she embarks on a series of outlandish schemes and mortifying social blunders to get his attention. Her quest leads her through embarrassing school events and misguided attempts at romance, all while navigating the challenges of adolescence with a unique brand of clumsy charm.
Critical Reception
Superstar was met with mixed reviews from critics, who often found its humor too juvenile or reliant on Molly Shannon's physical comedy. While some praised Shannon's committed performance and the film's willingness to embrace absurdity, others found the SNL-esque sketch humor repetitive and lacking substance. Audiences were somewhat divided, with its broad comedy appealing to some but alienating others.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on Molly Shannon's committed, if sometimes over-the-top, physical comedy.
- Humor is often juvenile and relies on a sketch-comedy format that doesn't always translate well to a feature film.
- The film's charm is in its earnest absurdity, though it can be hit-or-miss for viewers.
Google audience: Audiences were generally underwhelmed, with many finding the humor too silly or repetitive. Some viewers appreciated Molly Shannon's energetic performance and the film's outlandish premise, but a significant portion felt it lacked depth and relied too much on slapstick.
Fun Fact
The character Mary Katherine Gallagher was a recurring sketch character on Saturday Night Live, portrayed by Molly Shannon, and the film was essentially a feature-length expansion of her SNL persona.
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