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Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, 2004

Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen

English

USA, Germany

Rating:4.3
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Profile of Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen

The mood of Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen is feel good, humorous, and sentimental. The plot centers around following your dreams, a "fish out of water", and teenage life. It is a comedy and romance movie. In approach, it is realistic. The setting is New Jersey and New York. It happens in contemporary times. It is based on a book. It is especially suggested for a girls' night, a date night, and teens.

Summary of Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen

Moving to the suburbs proves tougher than Lola (Lindsay Lohan) expected in this delightful teen comedy from director Sara Sugarman. Suddenly catapulted into the mall-dwelling teenage wilderness of New Jersey, New York City girl Lola feels like her life has come to an abrupt halt. Longing for a return to the bright lights of the metropolis, her only salvation from the monotony of suburban life is the music of her favorite rock band, Sidarthur. Fortunately for Lola, she meets Ella (Alison Pill), a fellow Sidarthur fan, who provides a modicum of intelligent life amongst the scornful cliques running rampant throughout her high school. However, Lola's big-city attitude puts her in a heap of trouble, especially when she crosses paths with the most popular girl in school, Carla (Megan Fox). Keen to usurp Carla from her high-and-mighty position, Lola sets out to take the much-desired lead in the school play, a position her archrival desperately covets. But when Sidarthur announces it is breaking up and playing a sold-out farewell show in New York City, a ticketless Lola makes it her mission to travel back to her own personal Mecca, see the performance, and meet her number one crush, singer Stu Wolff (Adam Garcia). With Carla hot on her heels, and in possession of a ticket for the concert, the frantic and frequently funny story arc builds nicely towards its conclusion in this bubbly coming-of-age tale.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA, Germany
Release date: 17 February 2004
Runtime: 89 min

Cast and Crew

Lindsay Lohan as Mary Elizabeth Cep / Lola in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
Lindsay Lohan

as Mary Elizabeth Cep / Lola

Adam Garcia as Stu in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
Adam Garcia

as Stu

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Critics Reviews

The Onion (A.V. Club)
Doesn't have a mean bone in its body, but it's so sloppily assembled that even Lohan's charm can't keep it together.
Entertainment Weekly
With no Jamie Lee Curtis as a volleying partner, though, Lohan's chipper energy is, like, so totally out of proportion given the colorless pliability of everyone around her.

Users Reviews

Okay, let me explain. I liked it in the sense of 'This is a stupid, campy, silly, Disney movie.' There were cute parts, and I acknowledge that, but overall it is only passable for a 3 star rating. Thank the Disney channel, or else I wouldn't have...
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