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Odd Girl Out (2004)
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The tyranny, cruelty, and sheer hell of high-school peer pressure and teen bullying has seldom been so vividly realized as in this made-for-cable drama, which some critics have likened to the theatrical feature Mean Girls. Alexa Vega heads the cast as Vanessa, a popular straight-A student who enjoys the friendship of campus queen Stacey (Leah Pipes). But when a quarrel fomented by a couple of Stacey's envious hangers-on results in a rift between Stacey and Vanessa, the latter girl suddenly finds herself persona non grata. Treated as a leper by her schoolmates, Stacey is not only exiled from the "cool" lunch table and subjected to vicious insults and accusations in the hallway, but she is also victimized by a "Hate Stacey" website -- but when her mom, Barbara (Lisa Vidal), complains to the principal, she is bluntly told that the school has no authority over any non-school activities, no matter how odious they may be. Driven to desperation by this onslaught of hostility, Vanessa becomes dangerously self-destructive, and it takes the combined efforts of her mother and her fellow "outcast" Emily (Shari Dyon Perry) to restore our heroine's pride and self-esteem...and, ultimately, to get her real priorities back on track. Director Tom McLoughlin, hitherto a specialist in horror films, invests this adaptation of Rachel Simmons' novel with just the right amount of foreboding and subliminal evil. First telecast by the Lifetime channel on April 4, 2005, Odd Girl Out obviously struck a nerve with viewers, if the incredible outpouring of audience response in both print and on the Internet is any indication. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Alexa VegaLisa Vidal, (more)
Director(s):
Tom McLoughlin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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    Warren S.

    It’s about time Hollywood didn’t sugar coat the problems that young girls have when facing peer pressure. Now I am a man reviewing what is surely some gals flix, but you don’t have to be Albert Einstein to see the truth in this movie. It was good to see an ending where the truth is so plainly displayed. However I doubt that it rarely ever happens that way. As a parent of a well-liked teenager, I am going to make it my business to be sure my daughter realizes that she is no better nor worse then anyone else in her class. I see this pubescent behavior all the time in her friends, and were there is smoke there usually is fire. My daughter thought the movie was “Unreal”....Right....Meet the new Fireman on the block.

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    Diane B.

    This movie really hits home with issues that today's high schoolers face. The "issues" have been there for years; however the cruelty that teenagers can display hasn't. Unfortunately, not all teenagers can be as strong as the character in this film. I strongly recommend that not only should parents of teens watch this, but the teens themselves and anyone who works with teens should watch. My 10th grade daughter is a victim (although a survivor as well) of similar cruelty. After 2 overdoses from prescription medicine, she is finally being homeschooled. I doubt that her self esteem/image will ever be what it was before high school. One thing I should point out: both times when my daughter overdosed, she wasn't trying to kill herself, she was trying to get us to listen and understand how bad she was hurting!! PLEASE PARENTS - WATCH AND LISTEN TO YOUR TEENS!

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    Donato S.

    A nice teenager movie meant for girls. A lot of truth in this movie. Worth the rent if you have kids otherwise not a great couple movie!

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