Ja'mie: Private School Girl

2013
7.4| 0h30m| TV-14| en
Synopsis

Ja'mie King, the self-promoting "queen bee" of Summer Heights High, returns from an exchange semester at that public school for her last three months at Hillford Girls Grammar, where she's the unchallenged diva among the school's most popular girls, as well as the school captain. Clothes, cars, boys, parties ... Ja'mie has it all, and her overriding goal is to win the Hillford Medal

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Also starring Phoebe Roberts

Reviews

Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Hayden Kane There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Juana what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
eileenmckaig Binge-watched it three times back-to-back. I don't know how Chris Lilley can manage a straight enough face to carry this off; but he does.
marni mckeller before I begin, I have to say something. I live on the North Shore of Sydney, right in the heart of the private school culture of where Ja'mie is set. And I have to say, Chris Lilley is 100% spot on in this role. Everyone I know who lives in this area of Sydney finds Ja'mie hilarious because it is just so accurate. It isn't exaggerating at all. Lilley went to a private school and modeled the character off the girls there. he gets the character so right! The humor is very vulgar in parts and the mockumentary style isn't for everyone, but this show is the best portrayal of a Sydney private school I have ever seen and if you understand the culture, you'll be on the floor with tears of laughter. I find that generally Americans don't "get" the humour as much, but Aussies will definitely enjoy it.
sj1-750-343344 Ah, the horrible Miss King returns bigger than ever! To clear this up for many of you, yes, it is Chris Lilley dressed as a teenage girl. This in itself isn't meant to be funny, what is hilarious is that he perfectly nails the nasty, self-obsessed, delusional teenage girls that many of us have encountered at one point and time in our lives. So much so, that his mannerisms and affect are flawless. This series is a masterpiece of observation, is meant to be self-deprecating and like much of Aussie and Brit humour walks the fine line between hilarity and cringe worthiness. The creepy skype scene between Jam'ie and her grandfather is one such example. My only disappointment with this series are the unnecessary cut scenes that seem like padding. Kind of reminiscent of an old 90210 episode! Other than, supporting cast are terrific and really expand on the small segments of Jam'ie's life that we have seen in other Lilley series such as We Can Be Heroes and Summer Heights High. Would highly recommend though not for those who find the run of the mill American sitcoms amusing.
Livi Ford (livithenerd) After watching We Can Be Heroes and Summer Heights High I was thrilled to hear that Chris Lilley decided to make a TV show based around Ja'mie King! So far the show has not disappointed me one bit and I cannot wait to see what Lilley has in store for us later on in the series! We are introduced to Ja'mie's family life as well as her school one. The show battles many of the issues facing current teenagers with humour. Lilley has even invented his own slang terms like "Quiche" which means hotter than hot and "box gap" which is the gap between the top of your thighs. The show already has a large cult audience with teenagers all over the world admiring Ja'mie. The show quickly spread its following due to social media sites like 'Twitter' and 'Tumblr', which Ja'mie has accounts on. I can see this show becoming the new 'Freaks and Geeks' with it's cult audience. 10/10