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Dangerous Girls
Get off on Private's most spectacular beauties, brought to you in this issue. Don't be fooled by first appearances, these girls are nowhere near as innocent as they may seem. As soon as they drop that naive little teen bit they become dangerous babes passionately seeking thrills in the wildest sex.
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Plot Summary
Cady Heron is a teenage girl who has lived in Africa with her zoologist parents for most of her life. Returning to the United States, she enrolls in public high school for the first time. Cady quickly falls in with two outcasts who help her navigate the social hierarchy, and she soon becomes the target of 'The Plastics,' a clique of popular girls led by the ruthless Regina George. Cady infiltrates their group with the help of her friends, leading to a series of hilarious and often disastrous attempts to bring them down.
Critical Reception
Mean Girls was a critical and commercial success, widely praised for its sharp writing, relatable characters, and satirical take on high school social dynamics. It has since become a cultural phenomenon and a beloved modern classic.
What Reviewers Say
Hilarious and keenly observed satire of teenage social hierarchies.
Features standout performances, particularly from Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams.
A smart and witty comedy that resonates with audiences of all ages.
Google audience: Audiences loved the movie's humor, quotable lines, and accurate portrayal of high school cliques. Many found it to be a fun and rewatchable film that holds up well over time.
Fun Fact
Tina Fey wrote the screenplay based on Rosalind Wiseman's non-fiction book 'Queen Bees and Wannabes,' but she changed the title to 'Mean Girls' because she felt it was catchier and more representative of the film's tone.
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