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St Trinian's [2007]

St Trinian's [2007]
Directed by Oliver Parker, Barnaby Thompson

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #17 in DVD
  • Released on: 2008-04-14
  • Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
  • Format: PAL
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 97 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
To some extent, the team behind the revival of St. Trinian's were on a bit of a hiding to nothing. The old films, contextualised by a far different age, were knockabout, energetic, yet innocent comedies about the antics of a boisterous girls' school and its inhabitants. Surprisingly though, the remake--again inspired by the Ronald Searle cartoons--manages to sidestep the bulk of the obstacles in its path, and proves itself as a likeable, entertaining comedy.

The plot of St. Trinian's is as paper-thin as you'd expect, and serves merely as a platform for the anarchic actions of the cast of characters (some hokum about stealing a picture and saving the school). And a mischievous lot they prove to be: while they don't quite live up to the memories of the generation of St. Trinian's students before them, the primarily young cast still attack their roles with tremendous, and infectious, gusto.

And leading the cast is Rupert Everett, in an entertaining duel role at St. Trinian's headmistress Miss Frinton and her brother, Carnaby. Joined by Colin Firth, he's clearly having a whale of a time, and his casting process a wise decision. It's great to see the always-wonderful Celia Imrie in there, too.

St Trinian's, as you'd expect, has plenty of problems, notably a script that relies too much on the charm of its cast to pull it through. But heck, it's still fun, and a hard film not to enjoy. It won't win Oscars, but it will put a grin on your face. --Jon Foster

Synopsis
Contemporary re-imagining of the naughty schoolgirl saga ST TRINIANS, which finds the young ladies having to club together in order to save their academic home from bankruptcy.


Customer Reviews

St Trinians3
Well, it was okay I suppose, it did make me laugh a couple of times, particularly with the wee dog called Mr Darcy and reference is made to Colin Firth in Girl with a Pearl Earring. However, I did feel slightly uncomfortable with some of the innuendo, given that we are expected to believe that we are dealing with schoolgirls, it just didn't quite sit right (and this from someone who likes Jimmy Carr so not easily offended). Had it been a totally adult cast it would have been fine but I couldn't quite reconcile it with a child orientated cast. Otherwise, glad I rented and didn't pay at the pictures, would have been a bit annoyed then!

St Trinnians is fabb!5
this is such a good film! its witty fun and humorous. Also it has a great story line, i would defiantly recommend this its got a great cast and the main characters are brilliant! It has loads of bit which are just hilarious!!! ***** !!

Entertainment without substance2
The St. Trinian's of old were mishcheivious, the new class are sexed up to say the least. It is entertaining and amusing at times. Considering the cast choice I think they could have made better use of them. The plotline is very thin and merely acts as an excuse to give the girls something to act out against. This is a movie to watch when you're hungover or not in the mood to use your brain. On the plus side younger viewers will enjoy the slapstick humour.