Amanda Seyfried Reflects on 'Mean Girls' as a 'Timeless' Cultural Phenomenon
The actress revisits the enduring impact of the 2004 comedy, calling it a 'perfect movie' and a defining moment in her life and career.
- Amanda Seyfried described 'Mean Girls' as a 'perfect movie' with timeless humor that continues to resonate with audiences decades after its release.
- She expressed hope that the film will be remembered and quoted even after her death, calling it a 'forever moment' in her life.
- Seyfried reflected on the joyful experience of making the movie at age 17, highlighting the strong relationships formed during production.
- The actress emphasized that her personal memories of filming are independent of the movie's commercial success, describing it as 'unadulterated fun.'
- 'Mean Girls' has maintained its cultural relevance through a Broadway adaptation, a 2024 film based on the musical, and ongoing fan interest in a potential sequel.