Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion - Diamondz

2006 "Hit the Runway with the Next Stylin' Fashion Designer!"
Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion - Diamondz
2.2| 1h10m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 26 September 2006 Released
Producted By: 20th Century Fox
Country: United States of America
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Bratz girls Cloe, Jade, Sasha, and Yasmin drive across the country in search of contestants for reality TV producer Byron Powell's America Rocks fashion show.

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carkid97 this movie is funny . but i don't think it was fair for poor Mandy to go to jail because of Sheridan Mandy deserved to get those go go boots.the brats are so mean to Byron because they yell at him boss him around and cheat on the contest and they were not supposed to pick Sheridan up and put her in the contest and if Sheridan was stuck on the rail way track like Mandy was i would have left her totally.and i sot of feel a bit sorry for tiffany.my favorite bit is where she says that waitress tried to kill me with french fries and where she is trying to move the sign and shes saying hurry up my back is breaking it is not much of a kids movie at all
flio191 This ones animated. Bratz: The Movie is the live-action movie. :D #1 on bottom 100 Bratz introduces some of the worst "teen" representations and seems to try and make people think that this movie is really about friendship but it seems that all this movie is based on is fashion and going shopping. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing bad about having a sense of fashion and going shopping once in a while, but the Bratz just take it to this entire new level where everyone has to be pretty and fit in to be able to do... anything. I just don't get it. The stories are full of random stereotypes and it's just written so poorly. I need some rat to wipe this bad taste out of my mouth.
mikemalone29 It glamourizes materialism in the guise of valuing individualism. It's all about too many clothes, too much money and certainly not enough education. more upsetting is the fact that no effort was made whatsoever in hiding ideas appropriated by teen films "Clueless," "Mean Girls", "Raise Your Voice" and even Alexander Payne's terrific "Election." I guess the producers are hoping the audience would be too "young" to make the connection. And let's not forget the stereotypes. Sasha is the African-American who brings jump to the cheerleading team, while Parish is the half-Asian science whiz who's submissive at home. And Yasmin has so many Hispanic clichés surrounding her, she doesn't notice the Mariachi band at her breakfast table. I can't find one redeeming quality in "Bratz: The Movie", not even the fashions that were more trashy than trendy. In the past I applauded the multicultural aspect of the dolls' line, but as I watch my daughter play with them now, I'm not so sure that's the message the manufacturers really intended to send. *Review appropriated by MSN home movie review by Angela Baldassarre, it should be here for everyone to read.
charliedesborough If you like bratz a lot and you are a child or a teenager, this will be a cool movie for you. It's definitely not for adults and the only thing i found annoying about it was the strong American accents. Well i'm English you know!! There are of course the 4 main characters: Jade, Chloe, Yasmin and Sasha. As well as bratz boys Cameron, Dylan and Koby. There are a few back characters like Megan and Dana and an appearance of the bratz twiins Pheobe and Roxi. If you have the DVD it has some v. cool feature on it but i have not a clue why they haven't put the actors who did the voices of the Bratz. Well i hope i kept a kinda interest and i hope you like the movie!!!