American Pie Presents: Girls Rules – A Hilarious Comedy for Teenage Girls!
This review will be focusing on the American Pie Presents: Girls Rules movie, released on Amazon. It promises to be a fun-filled romp that follows four girls as they embark on their own mission to lose their virginity before graduation. With an all-star cast and plenty of laughs, this is one movie you won’t want to miss.
The movie stars Eduardo Franco as the lovable high school geek, Madison Pettis as the shy new girl in town, Piper Curda as the rebellious wild child and Natasha Behnam as the too-cool-for-school queen bee. Each girl has their own unique journey to take and by the end of it all, they find out that life isn’t always about following the rules.
For starters, American Pie Presents: Girls Rules offers some truly hilarious moments between its main characters. Eduardo Franco does a great job playing the goofy and endearing character of Eugene Levy. He brings a lot of heart and humor to his role, which really helps make this movie stand out from other teen movies. Likewise, Madison Pettis’ performance as the timid new girl in school is absolutely endearing. Her awkwardness is often used for comedic effect but she also manages to show her vulnerability in a way that is both touching and sincere.
In terms of story and production value, American Pie Presents: Girls Rules is definitely up there with some of the better teen comedies out there right now. The cinematography is especially impressive considering its low budget and there are some genuinely sweet moments throughout its runtime. What’s more, it also tackles some important themes such as friendship, growing up and finding your own path in life.
Overall, American Pie Presents: Girls Rules is a charming and entertaining movie that really delivers on its promise of laughs and heartwarming moments. It’s definitely worth checking out if you’re looking for a lighthearted teen comedy that’ll make you smile! In the next part of this review we will explore further into how this movie deals with its themes and why it should be watched by everyone.