Bratz Rock Angelz (2005 Video Game)
A Movie For The Sleepovers
25 July 2008
Warning: Spoilers
I thought Bratz Rock Angelz was surprisingly good, even though some parts were a little dodgy and stupid like if you want to run a magazine you have to pay for it and how can they become rock-stars after a concert and if they are rock-stars, what about their magazine?! Will they have time for it? This movie is just another movie aimed for little kids aged 3-9 and not for anyone over, and I was about 9 when I watched it and if I watch it now, it would be super boring, so if you're a Bratz fan and you're aged 3-9, then the price is right, you can watch it and I can say their will be a 75% chance that you might like it! But if you're any age older, like me, and no fan of Bratz, I see no point of watching it, since you're much too old to watch it and again there will be a 75% chance that you might hate it. But if you are a Bratz fan and you're aged 10 or over, you might like it, I don't know, maybe a 50% chance. But I definitely recommend this movie for the sleepovers, you know, if you're getting bored pillow-fighting and hair-doing, whatever, you can always rent this movie on DVD and watch it at the sleepover. Maybe you may like it, maybe you wont, who knows, it's your opinion.This movie was made after the Bratz dolls were invented and in nowadays I can see little girls playing with one of their Bratz dolls, either Cleo, Yasmin, Jade or Sasha. And we all know those dolls were hugely popular, and hundreds of people swam in the stores to buy one for their little girls and in my opinion, I think this is a fantastic Christmas/birthday present for little girls, that way you can keep them entertained, rather than them just having to be bored and nagging you for one of dolls, so only if you're daughter is a Bratz fan, buy one, it will save you from keeping them entertained. Enough about the dolls, let's talk about the movie, the animation is very bright, when you watch it's like a rainbow, a mixture of different colours, so that is excellent because I can't stand movies that are not bright. And thankfully, this one came to the rescue and did. The voice animation was great too, all the cast done their voice loud and clear, and the best part is each actor was the perfect choice for the characters, I mean who else has be a more Drama Queen than Cloe? So the choices for the characters were perfect. But I'm a bit disappointed at the running time length, it's about an hour long, which for me I feel it's quite boring, if it were 30 minutes longer it would have been perfect! It needs a bit more adventure to it rather than girls rocking out and having fun. The beginning was excellent. We come to Modern Day America, at the mall where the girls are reading "You're Thing Magazine". This is fantastic because it builds an effect that they are just normal teenage girls hanging at the mall with their friends. Then we hear from their friend Jade saying she got a fashion intern at "You're Thing Magazine" and that is great because from then on we jump to the action. More characters are introduced after such as Kirstie and Kacee (The Twieviles), who were mean to the Bratz, and suddenly we know what sort of characters they are ; mean and sloppy. Then we met Dylan and Cameron, the movie starts to introduce more and more characters in the beginning, which is is great because a normal movie would do the same to and you don't have to get confused at the middle where it's the beginning of the action but you still introduce characters - that's for the beginning! Then we go on to the building of "You're Thing Magazine" and it takes a while for the camera to go to the top of building which obviously means it's a very big, 21st Century building and it also tells you what the owner of the building (Burdine Maxwell) is like ; probably very posh and clean, dose't want anyone in her way and quite mean and self-centred. As for Burdine, that is quite correct, as she always wears pink, is a real bossy boots to her interns, wants everything her way and is super posh. I mean, Jade was absolutely horrified when she fired her for neglecting her duties for lunch. So it delivers a message saying not everything is quite what they seem, you have to look at the person clearly. But that dose't stop Jade, her and the girls thought of making their own magazine and made their own personal office at the You're Thing Magazine building and that is when the adventure begins. So this effects the audience to believe in themselves and at first if you don't succeed try again. Now the girls have an exciting adventure full of laughs, excitement and choices. Defienetly recommend for Bratz fans!

RATING : 8.5/10
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