Friday, February 13, 2009

Over the weekend, I watched the movie House Bunny. This movie is about a young Playboy girl, Shelly, who gets thrown out of the mansion and encounters the Zeta sorority girls. The Zetas were on the verge of losing their house, and they needed 30 pledges in order to keep it. Shelly becomes their house mother and tries to make the girls appealing to the fraternity boys. She thinks that if guys want to come party at their house then girls will want to pledge Zeta. This reflects on the current college life of society. It portrays sorority girls as girly and superficial. They tend to obsess about appearance and worry about what guys think. This shows the feminine side that most people think of when they hear the word "feminine," girls who love to shop, wear makeup, go taning, and get pedicures and manicures.

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