
After her only friend is expelled from their private school in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Cat Storm wants to get close to a boy she is attracted to and recreate herself with new friends. But her new friends are unreliable, her boyfriend is troubled, her parents are cold and indifferent, and she increasingly finds herself unloved.... (Full plot summary below)
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After her only friend is expelled from their private school in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Cat Storm wants to get close to a boy she is attracted to and recreate herself with new friends. But her new friends are unreliable, her boyfriend is troubled, her parents are cold and indifferent, and she increasingly finds herself unloved.
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| User ReviewChantelle xomg..me and hayley love this movie..we r like tha onli ones outta our friends which we have seen it...its like our movie!! we love it so much..woot..go tart! |
| User Reviewchristine dMy life in private school described perfectly with less drama |
| User ReviewStasha Mahhh! gossip girl is NOT better then this... oh god, if you didn't notice this movie was made in 2002! jesus, if anyone is copying anyone it's the other way around. i LOVE this movie. it was really touching, and the ending: great. overall i thought it was pretty good. |
| User ReviewShauna CA very misleading title and cover art. This turned out to be about a young woman, Kat (Dominique Swain), trying to fit in at her exclusive private school in NYC. The crowd she runs with can be very fickle; the boys are out to get what they can and the girls are quite catty. Kat's best friend, Delilah (Bijou Phillips) is a real rebel and circumstances cause them to part ways at a critical juncture in both their lives. Kat looks for acceptance everywhere and thinks she finds it in the arms of a dangerous young man. Tragedy ensues and lives are forever changed and some are destroyed. This was well done with several fine performances. Kat's mother, played by Alberta Watson, was especially finely turned. The conflicts between a mother who wants what is best for her child and can't afford it and the young woman longing to find her place in an uncaring world was, for this viewer the glue that held this together. Look beyond the surface. What you find may be frightening, but ultimately will serve to assist in the eternal search for significance. Family is sometimes the only safe harbor. A surprising four stars. |
| User ReviewAndré ØI liked this one. Dominique Swain and Mischa Barton are young teens who get caught up in the drug/thug life. |
| User ReviewBritney HThis movie was actually better than I thought it would be. The ending was very sad and shocking. |
| User ReviewAdam HInteresting drama of troubled youth, well developed characters and very nicely acted by the cast. The direction is perceptive. Nice score, well edited. Mischa Barton is particularly good. Disturbing and thought provoking. |
| User ReviewSarah HSome of the things that happen in this movie are just rediculous, but at least it was interesting. |
| User Review?Samantha?Teenager trying to fit in. Great performances by Swain, Phillips, Barton and the late Brad Renfro. |
| User ReviewDash SI remember this movie being better. I must have seen it before I saw Igby Goes Down, and the eighteen other "poor little rich kid from Manhattan" movies I saw. Hell, "Gossip Girl" is better. |