Title: Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
Director: Sara Sugarman
Screenwriter: Kyle - Gail Parent
Starring: Lindsay Lohan
Alison Pill
Adam- Garcia (Adam Garcia)
Genre: Comedy/Music/Romance
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen) is a movie released by Disney in the United States in the spring of 2004. It is a film along the lines of youth comedy.
The story of the College Queen is adapted from the novel of the same name by Dyan Sheldon. The protagonist of the story is a young girl named Lola. She loves popular things and moves her family away from the bustling New York City. Moving to a rural town in New Jersey, Lola was reluctantly forced to stay away from everything she was familiar with, and now faced a completely different life circle. However, this beautiful girl who advocates popularity and dreams of being a star is not easily defeated by reality. Even in different situations, she can still realize her dream. So when she transferred to a new school, she decided to become a classmate of the whole school. The focus of attention became everyone's favorite college diva. Unexpectedly, the school already had a current diva-Carla Santini, so the two girls began to start a vying for the queen's position. The war between the two began with the role of the school drama. Fighting to get concert tickets, Lola's favorite pop band will hold a farewell concert in New York. She hopes to go and see the lead singer she admires, Stu Wolff, but she doesn't expect that the tickets are all sold out. What's worse is that Nemesis Carla has got tickets...
The film is directed by Sara Sugarman. The heroine Lola is played by Lindsay Lohan, who has starred in the Disney movie "Made in Heaven", and the mother Karen is played by Glenne Headly; The friend Ella is played by Alison Pill; Sam is played by Eli Marienthal. As for Lola's nemesis Carla, she is played by Megan Fox. The lead singer of the band Lola admires, Stu, is played by Adam Garcia. Other actors include Barbara Mamabolo and Pedro Miguel. Arce, Carol Kane...etc. As for the soundtrack of the film, Mark Mothersbaugh was responsible for it. Many of the songs in the film were sung by the heroine Lindsay Lohan. The soundtrack was released by Hollywood Records, a subsidiary of Disney.
I don’t know if it’s this one, but there is also a small acting part in the middle. I don’t remember if it’s Carmen, but Lindsay Lohan’s school dramas are still okay, including "Hot Mom" ??and "Mean Girls" ( The competition for this one is even fiercer)
There are also movies with this theme
"The Talented Girl" is the first major feature film of Nick Hilton, one of the heirs to the Hilton Hotel!
This is a sex comedy about the campus life of college girls. The film describes the daily life of a group of privileged boys and girls who are in the rebellious period of youth and ready to make moves...
"Coyote Ugly"
"Coyote Ugly" is the hottest bar in New York. The bartenders are all sexy girls, and the beautiful Violet is also one of them. She left her hometown at the age of 21 and came to New York alone. I originally wanted to be a composer, but after arriving in New York, I was attracted by the glamorous life of the metropolis and worked as a part-time bartender at "Coyote Ugly". Because the reputation of the bartender is not good, it affects the realization of her wish as a composer.
But she has no regrets, works hard, and her latest wish is to become the best and most popular bartender in the bar.
Violet’s boss (played by Bello) is a master of training and has a good way of teaching shy girls to integrate into the bar environment. The new girl soon became willing to show off herself and indulge herself. This is a scene in the film. The bartenders (Bello, Perabo, Tyra Banks, Izabella Miko and Bridget Moynahan) are all wearing revealing evening clothes, holding beakers of beer in their hands, dancing to the music of the rich music. Dance provocatively while serving drinks to the guests. Believe it or not, the producers believed the film was about empowering women rather than treating them like vassals.
"Who Leads the Way"
Della (played by Jane McGregor) is the school belle of a Texas high school in the United States and the most beautiful cheerleader. Not only is she popular among the girls in the school, but she is also the admired object of all the boys. One day, Stella's parents wanted her to learn French well and applied for an exchange student Geneve (Piper Perabo) from France. Geneve, who was originally dull, admired Stella for her beauty and elegance. Although she acted like a pitiful little follower every day, she secretly learned from Stella behind her back. However, when Geneve learned everything about Stella, she transformed, and Stella's beautiful world began to shake.
Just when Stella was alerted to the crisis, the cunning Geneve had already taken away her best friend and boyfriend, and even replaced her as the cheerleader, becoming the most popular one in the school. The new school beauty. Stella, who was almost going crazy with anger, was not willing to be defeated just now. She wants to reshape her image, fight back with all her strength, and take the lead again. In addition to exposing the scheming Geneve's shortcomings of snitching and confusing right and wrong, she also has an unknown secret.
The heroine of "Sisters" is the bad exchange student girl in "Who Leads the Show". . :)
"Mixed Dormitory" is also quite fun. .