Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen

Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen is an American teen comedy from 2004. It is based on the novel by Dyan Sheldon. Lindsay Lohan plays the title role of the Disney film ' Lola ' Cep. Your antagonist, Carla Santini, is played by Megan Fox.

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The 15 - year-old Mary Elizabeth Cep, which has already been given at the age of five years, even the name Lola, loves being in the spotlight and dreams of becoming a successful actress. When she with her mother and her little twin sisters from New York to Dellwood, a suburb in New Jersey, draws, she has the feeling to have been put in a deep province. So it literally means: I was born and nurtured in New York, the center of the universe. Unfortunately, my mother is moving me to another planet. New Jersey.

The only good thing about this move is for Lola the prospect of becoming the new star in high school, but this role the arrogant Carla Santini has already taken over. A soul mate is Lola calculated in the outsider Ella, who is like Lola a big fan of the rock band " Sidarthur ". The frontman of the band, Stu Wolff, is a modern Shakespeare and their great idol for Lola.

A first small victory over her rival Carla wins Lola when she was given the lead in the school play " Pygmalion ". Their joy, however, differs deeply saddened when she learns that her favorite band " Sidarthur " dissolves. Both Lola and her rival Carla are determined to attend the farewell concert of the band, to be held in New York. As Carla, indicating that it also has tickets for the aftershow party at Stu's house, claiming Lola, also possess such cards and bring Ella and thus in great distress. If the two do not succeed, actually come to the party, they make a mockery of the school.

Only with great effort succeeds Lola and Ella to convince their parents about it, to let them go to New York. As the two girls did not get tickets for the concert, they are looking outside the hall for a bootlegger, but discover that they have forgotten all their money on the train to New York.

Lola is convinced, however, that they make it to the after-show party and he and Ella walking on the road to Stu's house, which they know from a magazine. After a while, the girls notice that they are being followed by a man with a dog, but Lola realizes that the masked man is her father, who follows her to protect. As Lola, to make himself more interesting, has always maintained that her father was getting in a tragic accident, she asks him to retire.

Finally, the girls find Stu's house, but can not get past the doorman. Suddenly staggers the fall Drunken Stu out of the house after he has quarreled with his estranged bandmates. Lola and Ella follow the disoriented star and bring him to sober up in a café. There, however, Stu behaves so wrong that the three police officers from two present are arrested. Lola is now forced to call her father, making her lie blows up. Ella is very disappointed by her new friend.

As Stu comes back to himself, he invites the girls and Lola's father to his party. After Lola has reconciled with Ella, the two girls enjoy their triumph when she sees Carla at the party.

Lola hopes to be able to speak with Stu about his music, but the rock star is drunk again. Lola feels completely disillusioned and says Stu on his head that this was a drunkard.

The next day at school Lola and Ella forward to tell their story, but Carla has spread throughout the school that Lola was not even at the party. Unlike Lola and Ella Carla Photos of the celebration. No one believes her story Lola and she is ridiculed by all. Then they will no longer appear in the play, but Ella convinces her friend thereof, and not so easy to give up. Lola's appearance is finally a success, what Carla does not fit.

On the following party in Carla's house suddenly Stu emerges. He has very taken to Lola's words to heart and wants to fight his alcohol problems. He thanks Lola and dances with her. This proves all that Lola told the truth and now Carla is the laughing stock of their classmates. But Lola is conciliatory and make peace with Carla.

After these events, Lola now also feels ready for a relationship with her ​​classmate Sam.

Background

The budget of the film was 15 million U.S. dollars; the box office was 29 million U.S. dollars.

Reviews

Video Week: "He who has not yet supplanted being young entirely from his memory, is able to identify with Sara Sugarman's nice comedy adventure perfectly. "

John Monaghan describes the film in the Detroit Free Press as a " mix of the Brady Bunch, Britney Spears, California High School and Hilary Duff ".

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