
Mean Girls (2004) is an iconic teen comedy that defined a generation. The story follows Cady Heron, a homeschooled girl who grew up in Africa with her zoologist parents and is suddenly thrown into the wild world of an American public high school in Illinois. There, she encounters a ruthless social hierarchy ruled by Regina George, the queen bee of “The Plastics” — a trio of popular yet toxic girls. When Cady falls for Regina’s ex-boyfriend, a battle of manipulation, jealousy, and sabotage begins, transforming her in unexpected ways. Mean Girls (2004) delivers a sharp, witty satire of teenage cliques and high school life with unforgettable quotes and standout performances.