Keep in mind this is coming from someone who knows very little about the brand and has no interest in seeing the movie.
I have seen the trailer (preview), and I think the movie actually has positive messages. It seems to be about friendship and the "evils" of cliques. It also seems the movie is empowering in the sense it portrays smart and athletic girls in a positive light.
On the other hand, the movie does seem to think all girls are glamorous and super model beautiful so that would certainly be a negative.
My advice if you want to take your young daughter to the movie would be go with her and then afterwards you can use it as a basis for discussion about cliques and accepting people for who they are.
2007-08-04 15:11:09
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answered by Justin H 7
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extra beneficial useful than yet another woman singers. no longer an impressive function form for women individuals despite if she sends some good messages indoors the music Glamorous and My Humps (that replaced into from the black eyed pees era). She seems somewhat self based in making her own words up (fergalicious) and is very confusing in diverse songs (London Bridge). How come every time you come around my london london bridge wanna bypass down? What does that recommend? She does paintings confusing regardless of the undeniable actuality that and that's continuously a great message to grant to people.
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answered by kuelper 3
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You know what? I think Bratz just suck in general. I think most of us on this forum have grown up with Barbies... and while yes, Barbie has an unproportional body, Barbie is a role model because she gives girls something to look up to. She's tried just about every career out there... and these stupid Bratz just act like... well, stupid brats (with huge eyes and lips). This Bratz generation is making me sick. We grew up with Barbies and turned out just fine!
2007-08-04 14:56:42
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answered by Olivia 3
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Yes, I completely agree with you. Soo many young girls love Bratz and when they see the movie, they're going to want to act like that.
2007-08-04 14:55:42
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answered by ...? 2
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It depends on what they stand for, there are parts that are great, like friend ship and sticking together against the odds! If you want a family fun movie, I would recommend Night at the museum. I have only seen the comericals as well, but that's what I think.
2007-08-04 14:57:41
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answered by DressedUpCupcakes 2
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I agree but it is the parents choice for them to see it!! i saw it with my sister and after we got home all she didi was sing and dance just like the Bratz people!! It got so annoying!!
2007-08-04 14:58:32
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answered by mnm16685 2
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Without a doubt!
2007-08-04 14:55:51
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answered by JG T 2
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I personally think its anovertly sexualized doll, and wouldn't buy one for any grandkids.
2007-08-04 14:56:42
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answered by kim 7
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EVERYONE looks rude and spoiled
2007-08-04 15:01:29
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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i want to see that movie cuz i wanna see Malese Jow she´s cute
2007-08-04 14:57:33
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answered by Y☆h♥♥ ! 4
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