I am currently a media/film student in manchester, out of work but looking for a job. I enjoy, film...
I am currently a media/film student in manchester, out of work but looking for a job. I enjoy, film, reading, writing, music and socialising.
Member since:08.02.2007
Reviews:4
It's not often I will outright call a film bad. But this is terrible. As a fan of Lohan since "Parent Trap" I bought this DVD on a whim, hoping it would be as good as other Lohan films such as Freaky Friday and Mean Girls. I'm not sure when I've been so disappointed. This film is weak in characters, plot, dialogue and quite possibly every aspect down to the costume and hair styles! I sat through as much of it as I could, not sure whether I could stand to watch any more, apparently my inner conscience became unconscious, and I fell asleep. When I did decide to watch the end, I wasn't surprised to see the film had an ultimately bad ending when it had started out so poorly. One of the worst parts of this film had to be the fake flowers and use of computer animation, which just made the film appear childish even if it is aimed at children, kids these days have seen much better computer animation and film effects to know that this is weak. I would not recommend this film to my worst enemy. Unless you want a film to fall asleep to, laugh at for its badness, then I would suggest giving this one a complete miss - I'm sorry I wasted money and time on the DVD, I can only advise you not to do the same. The only plus to this film is that it has Lindsay Lohan in it, though if you're not a fan, that may be another of its downsides.
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