![]() ![]() It focuses on the trials and tribulations of Mary Elizabeth Cep (as played by Lindsay Lohan, and won’t you please call her Lola?) as she leaves her personal center of the world (New York City) for a run-of-the-mill New Jersey suburb. Kyle’s review: To those who have never been or had any kind of relationship with a “Drama Queen,” Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen will be unbelievable, tedious, and devoid of substance. Kyle’s rating: Lindsay Lohan’s Lola: Drama Incarnate! Also that the blurring of the truth is the same as lying.“I lied because I wanted to make myself seem more interesting.” The take home message of this movie is the importance of differentiating between truth and fiction. He ends up collapsing on a heap of rubbish. Stu Wolf gets drunk and is thrown out of the party. Love and were married before she was born. The only sexual reference is that Lola tells Ella she’s a ‘love child’Īnd then goes on to justify that by saying her parents were very much in Material that may scare or disturb childrenĬhildren over the age of thirteen are most likely to be frightened by realistic physical harm or threats, molestation or sexual assault and / or threats from aliens or the occult.Ĭhildren in this age group are not likely to be scared by this movie. Lola sprays hair spray in Carla’s face but gets her teacher, Ms.Lola and Carla race each other to see the list of names for the concert and they push each other over and bang into doors, etc.Lola, daydreaming, crashes her bike into a tree and falls off.There is a little comic violence done for laughs: ![]() Repeated exposure also increases the risks that children will become desensitised to the use of violence in real life or develop an exaggerated view about the prevalence and likelihood of violence in their own world. Repeated exposure to violent content can reinforce the message that violence is an acceptable means of conflict resolution. Research shows that children are at risk of learning that violence is an acceptable means of conflict resolution when violence is glamourised, performed by an attractive hero, successful, has few real life consequences, is set in a comic context and / or is mostly perpetrated by male characters with female victims, or by one race against another. Back at school Carla insists that Lola and Ella weren’t at the party but her spitefulness is avenged when Stu makes a surprise visit to the school concert. He’s grateful to the girls and takes them back to the party. ![]() ![]() However, their plans all go awry and they are unable to gain entrance to either the concert or the party.Īs luck would have it Stu Wolf is thrown out of the party in a drunken stupor and the girls rescue him from a dark rubbish-filled alley. Lola is undeterred, and believes she’ll be able to buy tickets from the scalpers. By that time however there are no tickets left. In the end a compromise is reached as Ella’s parents decide to spend that weekend in New York where the concert is being held. Ella thinks her parents won’t let her go, so Lola persuades her to lie to them but Ella finds this hard to do. Carla has tickets and an invitation to the after concert party. When Lola and Ella hear that Sidarthur are breaking up and putting on a final concert they do all in their power to get to the concert. She makes up a story therefore about her Dad dying in a motor bike accident which sits more comfortably with the suburbanites. Lola finds that her family is ostracised due to the fact that her Mum is single. Due to her love of acting and drama, Lola wins the lead role of Eliza in the school’s modern version of Pygmalion, further alienating Carla who had been certain of winning the role. Lola also makes enemies with the Carla Santini, the richest and most beautiful girl at the school. Lola is smitten with Stu Wolf who she thinks is “the greatest poet since Shakespeare”. Lola enrols at Bellwood High School where she befriends Ella who shares her love of Sidarthur, a rock group. Her dreams are dampened somewhat when her Mum decides to move from New York to New Jersey. She is the daughter of a single mother and ex-rock star father. Lola (real name Mary) is a fifteen year old teenage drama queen who aspires to being a famous actress. material that may scare or disturb children.This review of the movie contains the following information: Researchers who focus on Children and the Media.eBook - Quality Play and Media in Childhood Education and Care.Working with your child and their Digital Privacy.Apps can track: privacy tips and checks. ![]()
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