A month ago, I was assigned to make a global analysis of teen movies regarding the clique phenomena. While watching these kind of movies, I realized that in noone of these films the "mean girl" ever wins (as far as I know).
I am suppose to make an analysis on the clique phenomena as a whole. Most of the cliques dies (or morph into something similar but with different parts) and the movies always follow just one part of the phenomena:
"Good girl with values confronts evil girl. Good girl is tempted but, then, she has a revelation and manage to destroy the clique and the balance is restore".
That sometimes happens in reality but there is another face to the phenomena and, ideally, the movie that I want should have this structure:
"Good girl with values confronts evil girl. Good girl is tempted, she has the revelation but in some weak manner. Tries to destroy the clique but she cannot manage to do it. Evil girl manipulates, do mean things, whatever and, finally and slowly, the good girl loses her identity and becomes part of the clique, succumbing to the mean girl". That happens a lot and I want to emphasize that. But I think it was never been done before like that.
I am suppose to make an analysis on the clique phenomena as a whole. Most of the cliques dies (or morph into something similar but with different parts) and the movies always follow just one part of the phenomena:
"Good girl with values confronts evil girl. Good girl is tempted but, then, she has a revelation and manage to destroy the clique and the balance is restore".
That sometimes happens in reality but there is another face to the phenomena and, ideally, the movie that I want should have this structure:
"Good girl with values confronts evil girl. Good girl is tempted, she has the revelation but in some weak manner. Tries to destroy the clique but she cannot manage to do it. Evil girl manipulates, do mean things, whatever and, finally and slowly, the good girl loses her identity and becomes part of the clique, succumbing to the mean girl". That happens a lot and I want to emphasize that. But I think it was never been done before like that.