December 23, 2024

Mean Girls 2024: Same Cliques, Fresh Tracks

March 19, 2024
5/10

If you've been craving a generous helping of teenage angst set to music, the new "Mean Girls 2024" sort of hits the spot with a blend of sarcasm and catchy tunes that make for a lukewarm, yet entertaining experience.

Diving into the story, it’s clear that the team behind this sequel has worked hard to maintain the essence of what made the original "Mean Girls" such a cult classic. With the comedic genius of Tina Fey at the helm, one would expect nothing less than a script festooned with quips that cut sharper than a cafeteria knife. Nevertheless, while the film keeps its narrative in the same cafeteria as its predecessor, it doesn't manage to serve up a completely fresh meal.

Cady Heron, our protagonist played by the charming Angourie Rice, steps into those treacherous high school corridors with all the innocent bewilderment that we remember from the original tale. In this safari of social cliques, Cady finds herself lured into the intoxicating world of 'The Plastics', but this time the stakes include musical throwdowns that not just any wallflower could step up to.

Here's where "Mean Girls 2024" pulls its own weight. The musical numbers have that peppy zing that makes you want to bob your head, even if you're someone who balks at spontaneous hallway choreography. The moments when the cast breaks into song not only showcase their vocal talents but also manage to propel the storyline, which in musical cinema is always an impressive feat.

The plastics, with queen bee Regina George leading the troop, are just as deliciously wicked as you'd hope, breathing life into the Glitter-Glue-Smeared Book of High School Warfare. Reneé Rapp embodies Regina with a delightful mix of venom and vulnerability that keeps her from being just another caricature villain. Meanwhile, Gretchen and Karen fill in their roles as loyal sidekicks, delivering their lines with comedic timing well worthy of a few chuckles.

Now, where does "Mean Girls 2024" falter enough to warrant a middle-of-the-road 5 out of 10? Well, the film treads a bit too safely, echoing the original without the injection of more modern elements one might expect from a revival. It feels as if the movie, like high school seniors, seems hesitant to graduate and move on to bigger, bolder things. The tropes are familiar, the plot predictable, and while the songs are fun, they don't quite reach the heights of "fetch" — there's a sparkle, but not quite a shine.

In conclusion, "Mean Girls 2024" doesn't completely flunk out, nor does it become the valedictorian of its class. It’s like that student who consistently scores a C+; not bad, but not exceptional either. The comedy is there, the songs are energizing, yet it's not the iconic homecoming fans might have coveted. If you're in for a bit of nostalgia with a musical twist, this movie might just be your half-empty (or half-full) cup of reheated high school drama.

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