Sunday, November 7, 2010

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The Girls of St. Trinian


While I wanted the first chapter of this film, my mother was still on his knees to thank you for having to have never been to a boarding school, aroused the later chapters in my gentle regret. If a boarding school would be only half as crazy as St. Trinian also, it would be worth that is really to get there. Dusty, old teachers are nowhere, even the high school level is not soporific - a lot more to learn that it actually for life, for who can not use the knowledge for burning of vodka?

The inconspicuous Annabelle is carried away by her father to St. Trinian's, which is run by his sister. That she likes not at all - and even much less, when she meets the conditions at the school. The final full channel has it, after her classmates play a trick on her, by which she is naked on Youtube. As her father, however, refuses to pick her up, she had no option but to come to terms with the situation - at some point things look that is very different and it will even show full commitment to help the girls, the school from ruin and save the ambitious Minister of Education.

Great praise goes here NadiNadi, which has incited me to watch the film and Rupert Everett, who is seen in a famous double role both as Annabelle's father and as a director of St. Trinian. Although he gives no very pretty lady, his acting skills eradicates that fact is sufficient. Highlights are also semi-romantic scenes between him and Colin Firth, who plays the education minister. The rest of the cast fits like chalk and cheese, only the former Bond girl Gemma Aterton, which is the head girl has, somehow out of place. Sure she is pretty, but she simply looks too old out to be a student - or should I rather say "mature"? Perhaps this was also intended to confer the head girl with that certain flair. Class is also the soundtrack is full of girl power is the only way!

Although the film can not keep quite live up to the shell (real black humor I searched in vain), but he is undoubtedly a humoröser pastime that was worth seeing - not just for teenage girls;)

4 / 5 points

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