In the film review, MeanGirls The writer focuses on the four steps of process communication by reviewing the 2004 film, Mean Girls.
The first step the article takes in addressing the process of the communication process is the message of the movie. The article explains, “It’s pointless to put someone else down in an attempt to make yourself look or feel superior..after 90 minutes of poking fun at self-important, superficial cliques, the story closes by urging teens to clear the air amongst themselves and practice mutual respect. Cady learns that it’s true..Another strong message involves the destructive power of gossip, be it malicious or merely careless”. It’s not hard to say that the movie, Mean Girls is one of the most iconic Chick flicks yet to date. Take away the unforgettable phrases, and the comical feel of the movie, the audience can see that the movie message has shown many pre-teens the spitefulness of what gossip and revenge can do to a person.

Another process that the writer of the article sees within the film is the medium process of communication. The medium used in the film is through body image, clothing, and, body image. In the article, the writer states “Beautiful girls onscreen are extremely self-conscious about their appearance, which could cause “average” teens in the audience to feel even more inadequate.” One valuable lesson that the viewer of the film can see is how hard young girls view themselves and their bodies. A lesson the move gives to women and girls around the world is that talking down on yourself will only make it ok for men to do it.
Throughout the film review, the writer mentions many people received and digested the movie message well. Means Girls is looked at as a movie that is appropriate for pre-teen because it takes personal issues that young women go through and adds a comical feel to it.
lastly, the writer of the article doesn’t address or say anything about the originator process of the communication process.