Bratz Rock Angelz (2005 Video Game)
10/10
Rainy day movie
10 February 2007
Warning: Spoilers
If you don't really want to watch something with a lot of meaning in it or anything, this movie delivers. It's a simple, girly movie that children under the age of twelve will probably like if they play with Bratz dolls.

It starts out when Jade gets an internship with a magazine, whose editor-in-chief is quite nasty, and the other interns are determined to get her fired. They succeed, but Jade finds some all-expenses paid passes to London and tickets to the opening of a club and a big benefit concert, which Burdine (The editor-in chief) threw carelessly in the trash. Jade sees the opportunity, and with her friends (Chloe, Sasha, Yasmin, Dylan, and Cameron) they fly off to London to make a teen magazine that girls can really relate to.

As they go around London, snapping pictures and jotting down articles, problems arise. Cloe goes out once with a snobby guy, and neglects her prior commitment, causing some sparks between her and Yasmin. These problems all get resolved, but closer to the end, a new one arises. Burdine realizes her mistake, and with her interns, she flies to London to take the trashed tickets back.

She of course, succeeds, and the Bratz need to get into the benefit concert. Yet, the only way in without a pass is to become a rock band. So, with prior music knowledge and song writing skills, the Bratz form the Bratz rock Angels.

At the concert before they go on, they meet Roxxi, a star who was supposed to play with another band, but everything fell apart. She agrees to play with the Angels, and they, of course, rock the house, and sign with a label.

The deductions are because the movie was predictable and constant use of "teen lingo" was annoying. Yet the story was fun, the graphics, particularly the hair, was great; they even changed the make-up.
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