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The most popular fashion dolls in America make the leap to the big screen in this live-action adventure that follows four diverse teenage girls who make the jump from middle school to high school, onl... read more read more...y to find that their four-part friendship doesn't fit into the rigid clique system at their new institution. Fed up with being torn apart, the girls each reject the their respective cliques and reclaim their own group where friendship takes precedence over popularity. Unfortunately, this causes the school's tyrannical student-body president to blow a gasket, and it looks like they'll have to fight hard for their place in the crowd. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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DVD Release Date: November 27, 2007

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  • August 15, 2011
    Mother of God, where do they make this shit, they not only ruined source material, but they have created a movie that looks ad sounds like crap.
  • June 24, 2011
    I only watched this because I was a big fan of the Bratz but at the age I'm at now it wasn't very good.
  • June 23, 2010
    one of the worst movies ever made this isn't a movie it's shit don't ever see this. F
  • July 21, 2009
    Oh, The Pain! Bratz is a horrible film in many ways. It's ignorant, believing it is giving a positive message, when all it's really doing is teaching girls to be crass and materialistic. The acting is beyond poor, if there were any moments requiring comedic timing, the comedy arr... read moreived after the movie had finished. Cheap songs, cheap values and a desperate attempt at reaching humanity by including a death kid and a poor kid. Add to this Jon Voight committing screen suicide and you just have to ask...Why?
  • January 27, 2009
    This is obviously for kids, I mean I hope so, But still it's strange I mean the amount of cheesiness & a nauseous moral advice every thirty seconds? That's a record, & the acting? The only tolerable thing was that little girl, This movie Makes Mean Girls look like a masterpiece
  • September 24, 2008
    This is a lousy movie. Everything is over-the-top - including the Bratz skills (the best scientist, the best cheerleader, the best soccer player -- and then the performance involving the whole school they put together with 10 minutes notice. I rate it one star, but gave it an e... read morextra half as I liked the music.
  • August 15, 2008
    My friends and I rented this in order to indulge in some drunken schadenfreude, but what we got was an almost hatefully ignorant movie geared toward rich white 12 year old girls. Sure, they pull the whole "accept poor/deaf/different people!!!" card, but then they make the black g... read moreirl unduly aggressive. And the Asian girl's parents want her to do a lot of extracurricular activities. And the Hispanic girl sings "La Cucaracha" with her mom AND a mariachi band lives with them. Seriously? Finally, the blond white character is a klutz, although this is hardly as damaging a stereotype as the ones that the minorities have to suffer. We all know that accepting someone actually means pigeonholing them into a safe, easily-digested preconception!

    Further, the screenwriter has clearly never talked to a deaf person in his life. "Your voice is amazing - I can feel its waves"? Uh, not how sound works, dude. And lip reading ain't that easy, especially if you've only been deaf a couple of years like the movie so intelligently suggests. I know Bratz wasn't exactly written for up-and-coming geniuses, but a little bit of accuracy goes a long way.

    Anyway, I spent half my time being shocked at how much shit they tried to shovel down the audience's throats, and the other half laughing at this movie's woeful, inept, cliched narrative. The director, Sean McNamara, is responsible for all sorts of kiddy cinema abortions, like Raise Your Voice and The Even Stevens Movie. I wonder if he's just got his lips around Disney's dick or if he's a bitter old man shoehorned into a role that no bitter old man should be in. I'd be inclined to think the former unconditionally, were it not for the name of the Bratz' stomping ground: Carry Nation High School. A Beyond the Valley of the Dolls reference? Curiouser and curiouser...Bratz is played very straight and without any irony (though the movie itself sort of creates its own ridiculous irony just through how bad it is), so you have to wonder if Mr. McNamara couldn't sneak in any more subversion than that.

    I have trouble believing that the execs behind this movie are smart enough to catch any intentionally bad movie-making, though.
  • August 9, 2007
    One of the worst movies of the summer and please by all means do not go see this silly unadultered movie. This movie is awful,I mean god awful with a capital "A". I cannot believe that this live-action pathetical film is based on a line of fashion dolls that has also inspired an ... read morereally stupidical animated television program of the same title not to mention a line of animated movies based on the character that dress and act like sluts on the streets. And they think this would appeal to teenage girls? Even so "Bratz" falls prey to every teenage dreamscene film that crowds the racks of any local video store. Regurgitating the prototypical individuality versus cliques that was really borrowed(or stolen) from every teen oriented film imaginable. Yes,they copycatted every line of "Clueless", "Mean Girls","Valley Girl",and not to mention rip-offed "Fast Times At Ridgemont High" and at least every Disney oriented flick that is teen-oriented. The film gets boring quickly as it attempts to convey a supreme sense of "Just Be Yourself" attitude but instead achieving this or what some like to call this heartwarming mantra,the film turns itself into nothing but a MTV style made for music video for the theatres that features cute clothes that are slutty cuter boys who look oh-so-gay approach,cool ringtones and a defined sense of self-identity through materialism is not an ideology we should be dressing up and selling to teenage girls(however this will not worked with older teen girls but will however is stupid and dumb who think that is the method to go by unless if you under 12 years of age to which this movie appeals to. But lets face it which is worse-the fashionista film or the slutty,belly-baring dolls. Not more than another negative approach to target young girls and make them something that they're not. As for the movie itself avoid at all costs.
  • January 2, 2012
    Bratz: The Movie is a god awful and worthless movie. The movie will likely always be remembered as the worst movie based on a toy franchise ever, and the movie that tricked parents everywhere to see the worst little girl movie ever. I hated this movie and its hard to describe h... read moreow much I hated it.
  • December 20, 2011
    just this, WHY?!?!?!? does hollywood wan't to make us stupid and act like complete pussys?!? this movie is beyond godawful, it's acinide as hell and is the most torture you will ever have in a movie, and that's saying a lot, due to watching other crapfests films. F

Critic Reviews


John Anderson
January 14, 2008
John Anderson, Newsday

Voight never loses touch with his prosthetic nose, perhaps hoping he won't be recognized. Full Review

Richard Roeper
August 9, 2007
Richard Roeper, Ebert & Roeper

Not that I was expecting much out of a movie based on a line of dolls, but this is an amateur production that should have gone straight to basic cable.

Claudia Puig
August 6, 2007
Claudia Puig, USA Today

A silly movie that's essentially a series of clichés strung together into a semblance of a movie. Full Review

Tony Wong
August 3, 2007
Tony Wong, Toronto Star

Bratz is a disappointment because the characters come off less as the girly superheroes they should be, and more as, well, brats. Full Review

Ruthe Stein
August 3, 2007
Ruthe Stein, San Francisco Chronicle

The proud owners of Bratz dolls almost surely have had more imaginative fantasies about them than anything onscreen. Full Review

Lou Lumenick
August 3, 2007
Lou Lumenick, New York Post

[An] excruciatingly inane high-school comedy inspired by a line of sexually suggestive dolls aimed at 9-year-old girls. Full Review

Elizabeth Weitzman
August 3, 2007
Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News

The best that can be said about the big-screen Bratz is that they are not nearly as appalling as their toy-shelf twins. Full Review

Amy Biancolli
August 3, 2007
Amy Biancolli, Houston Chronicle

O.M.G! This movie is SO BAD! Full Review

Tom Long
August 3, 2007
Tom Long, Detroit News

Parents beware. Bratz will rot your child's mind, drain her soul and likely encourage early Botox dependency. Full Review

John Monaghan
August 3, 2007
John Monaghan, Detroit Free Press

If you let your daughter see this movie, set aside time to discuss the sea of mixed messages. Full Review

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