A teenager is bullied by her former friends when they discover that she has a crush on the same boy as the most popular girl in school does.A teenager is bullied by her former friends when they discover that she has a crush on the same boy as the most popular girl in school does.A teenager is bullied by her former friends when they discover that she has a crush on the same boy as the most popular girl in school does.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
- Vanessa
- (as Alexa Vega)
- Emily
- (as Shari Perry)
- Boutique Salesgirl
- (as Brandi Coleman)
Our protagonist Vanessa (Alexa Vega, "Spy Kids") is an A-student comfortably situated in her popular clique of friends. When fair weather friend Niki (played by appropriately unattractive Elizabeth Rice) becomes jealous of Vanessa's social standing, she decides to take her down a peg by turning Vanessa's shallow best friend Stacy (Leah Pipes) against her and spreading hateful rumors and gossip. Gossip turns into thinly veiled insults ("That tray looks really heavy," one girl sneers at Vanessa during lunch), which in turn become relentless abuse (a web site dedicated to insulting Vanessa is put up). Vanessa tries her best to ignore this undeserved mistreatment, but the emotional pain becomes too much for her to bear. Vanessa's self-esteem and life begin to crumble, and her mother (Lisa Vidal) desperately struggles to help her anguished daughter.
As someone who was picked on (albeit not as badly) in middle school, I must say this movie is right on the mark. This is really how middle school girls behave: they'll simply choose their victim and attack at random. No rhyme, no reason, they are driven by their own self-absorption and insecurities. I'll admit it, "Odd Girl Out" made me cry for myself, for poor Vanessa, and anyone else who was victimized at that age. Vega is astonishingly good as Vanessa, who is forced to go through pure hell scene after scene. You really see the desperation and loneliness reflected in her sad brown eyes. Vidal is also in fine form as Vanessa's loving but somewhat clueless mom. Rice, Pipes, and Alecia Moore are realistic as the pack of former friends who torture Vanessa.
Some people complain that "Odd Girl Out" plays too much like a horror movie. Anyone who agrees with that sentiment obviously never attended public middle school.
- lauraeileen894
- Apr 16, 2007
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDuring a scene where Alexa Vega's character Vanessa ends up cutting her hair off, Vega accidentally cut off her own hair in addition to the fake hair pieces she was suppose to chop.
- GoofsAfter Vanessa is rejected from the lunch table for the second time, she runs to the bathroom and into a stall. She puts her backpack on the floor and stands on the toilet seat to hide when she hears the other girls coming. One of the girls takes a picture of the bottom of Vanessa's stall with their camera phone. When the picture is shown later, you see Vanessa's backpack along with her feet clearly planted on the floor.
- Quotes
Ms. Donnely: [Referring to Vanessa's suicide attempt] I guess I'm just wondering if anyone has any feelings about what she did.
Stacey: Um, Vanessa and I have been friends for, all our lives, and I just wish I could've done something to help her.
Emily: That is such crap!
Ms. Donnely: Excuse me Emily!
Emily: Stacey drove Vanessa to it. She humiliated her. She practically drove her out of school
[Surveying the whole class]
Emily: and everyone knows it.
Stacey: What? That is such a lie! You've known her what, five minutes? Vanessa and I are incredibly close.
Emily: Yeah, close enough to kill her.
- SoundtracksI Luv How You Feel
Performed by Tiffany
Written by Tiffany, & Tim Feehan
Available on the album "Dust off & Dance" - Tiffany (2005)
Details
- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1