Upon moving into living in the urban life in New Jersey, Lola Stepp, a young beautiful high school girl, who enjoys with attractiveness and beauty, the thing that makes her a famous girl in her school in New York City, forced by her mother to move into the urban, the thing that makes her struggles against coping with such life, where she has no fame or attraction.
Smug, sanitized fantasy, in which the hysterical blonde attention-seeker, in a succession of sparkly outfits, is uprooted from New York to the boring suburbs and learns boring suburban values like telling the truth.
Only the 13-and-under set will buy into the Confessions vision of teen-hood. Most actual teens have already noted the lack of opportunities for air-guitar montages.
Washington Post
February 20, 2004
A movie that -- even by Disney's formulaic standards -- is about as cut and dried as the phone book.