The Clique (film)

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The Clique
The Clique film.jpg
DVD cover
Directed by Michael Lembeck
Screenplay by Liz Tigelaar
Based on The Clique
by Lisi Harrison
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMichael Weaver
Edited by David Finfer
Music by George S. Clinton
Production
companies
Distributed by Warner Home Video
Release date
  • November 11, 2008 (2008-11-11)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Clique is a 2008 American teen comedy-drama film directed by Michael Lembeck from a screenplay by Liz Tigelaar, based on the young adult novel series of the same name by Lisi Harrison. The film was produced by Alloy Entertainment and Tyra Banks' company Bankable Productions, and was released on November 11, 2008. [1] It stars Elizabeth McLaughlin and Ellen Marlow, with Bridgit Mendler, Samantha Boscarino, and Sophie Anna Everhard in supporting roles.

Contents

Plot

Twelve-year-old Massie Block is the leader of the Pretty Committee, a clique of popular, wealthy students at her upstate New York all-girls private school, Octavian County Day. Her father informs her that Jay Lyons, a friend of his from Florida, will be moving into the Block family's guest house with his wife and two children until they can find a permanent residence. Massie is horrified that the unexpected guests are disrupting her plans and occupying her space, but her parents insist she attempt to get along with Jay's daughter Claire, who is Massie's age and will be attending her school.

Anxious for the approval of her wealthy peers, Claire convinces her mother to take her shopping. At the mall, she encounters Dylan Marvil and her friends Alicia Rivera and Kristen Gregory. Meanwhile, Massie encounters an older boy named Chris Abeley while horseback riding, and is immediately smitten with him. He makes plans to go riding with her again, which she interprets as a romantic gesture.

The next day, Claire accompanies Massie on her limousine to ride to school. On the way, they pick up Dylan, Alicia, and Kristen; despite having been friendly to Claire the day before, the girls grow cold and dismissive towards her upon realizing Massie dislikes her. Once at school, Claire encounters Chris and also finds herself attracted to him. Witnessing the interaction, Massie is overcome with jealousy, and enlists the other members of her clique to start bullying Claire via harsh insults and cruel pranks.

Rejected by the Pretty Committee, Claire befriends Layne Abeley, Chris' eccentric younger sister. The two make plans, but Claire later abandons them to attend the Pretty Committee's weekend sleepover, which Massie's mom has invited her to. The girls continue to antagonize Claire at the sleepover, resulting in Claire leaving early. Massie later starts acting friendly towards Layne with the intent of obtaining more information about Chris.

One night, Claire visits Massie's room to confront her, but the latter is gone. Seeking revenge, Claire logs onto Massie's IM account and messages the other three girls pretending to be Massie; first tricking Alicia into dressing like her, then body shaming Dylan, and finally getting Kristen to confide that she is secretly poor and attends OCD on a scholarship, which is why she's constantly stressed about maintaining top grades. The other girls then expel Massie from the Pretty Committee, welcoming Claire into the clique instead.

After Kristen confronts Massie about the messages, the two deduce that Claire was the one behind them. The bullying starts anew, now greater in severity. Claire eventually breaks down in front of her mother, who encourages her to remain true to herself. Massie decides to surprise Chris by jumping out of a pop out cake at her family's upcoming charity auction while wearing a shirt that reads "I Love Chris Abeley." Layne, having realized that Massie was just using her, makes amends with Claire.

On a field trip to New York City, the Pretty Committee tries to sell a makeup line created by Kristen for a school project, but their recipe contains peanut oil, triggering allergic reactions in their classmates. Amidst the panic, Massie anonymously texts Claire, suggesting she use Layne's oatmeal to reduce the swelling. This proves successful, and all the other students regard Claire as a hero.

At the charity auction, Claire reaches out to the other members of the clique, who all accept her apology and commend her for her efforts to stand up to Massie, revealing that they secretly harbor resentment for Massie's cruel and controlling nature as well. After learning that Chris has a girlfriend, Claire prevents Massie from jumping out of the cake to save her from embarrassment. Massie thanks her, and admits that she targeted Claire because she feared her friends would pick Claire over her otherwise. That night, Massie types a note on her computer that Claire is now welcome in the Pretty Committee, smiling to herself.

Cast

Production

Filming began in February 2008 in Rhode Island and ended in March 2008. [1]

Reception

Common Sense Media gave the film three stars, praising the acting while calling it "materialistic". [2]

Soundtrack

The Clique
Soundtrack album by
various artists
ReleasedNovember 11, 2008 (2008-11-11)
Length41:58
Label Razor & Tie

The accompanying soundtrack album was released on November 11, 2008, by Razor & Tie. [3]

Track listing
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Here with Me Now" (Theme from The Clique) Clique Girlz 3:11
2."Break It Down"Free & Easy3:20
3."Ur Perfect"Juliet Shatkin3:38
4."Find My Place" Samantha Boscarino 2:50
5."Go"Rebecca Jones3:19
6."Ayo Ayo"Chris Classic2:17
7."Look but Don't Touch"Juliet Shatkin3:07
8."Get Up and Go"Alana D3:21
9."Commit Me"Alana D2:38
10."So Dangerous"Alana D2:58
11."Get Ur Good Time On"The DeeKompressors2:55
12."That Girl"The DeeKompressors2:44
13."Hypnotique"Free & Easy3:17
14."What U Say"The DeeKompressors2:23
Total length:41:58

Songs that are not included on the soundtrack album:

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References

  1. 1 2 "Exclusive: On 'The Clique' Set With Tyra Banks!". Entertainment Tonight . February 29, 2008. Archived from the original on April 6, 2008. Retrieved September 8, 2008.
  2. "Review: The Clique". Common Sense Media . Retrieved July 9, 2013.
  3. "The Clique (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". Apple Music . Retrieved April 27, 2020.