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Unlike earlier Pie entries, which often portrayed female characters as prizes or obstacles, Girls’ Rules explicitly aims for female sexual agency. The protagonists discuss consent, pleasure, and empowerment—though the execution is uneven. The humor remains crude (toilet gags, bodily fluids, public nudity), but the perspective shifts: girls leer, scheme, and compare notes on male performance. The film winks at the franchise’s history with cameos and references, but its message is surprisingly progressive: female desire is normal, and virginity shouldn’t define anyone’s worth.

The young cast delivers energetic, if broad, performances. Madison Pettis (formerly of The Game Plan ) brings charm as the “good girl” trying to rebel; Lizze Broadway steals scenes as the wild card, Katie. Familiar faces include Darren Barnet ( Never Have I Ever ) as the hot jock, and veteran actors like Sara Rue and Barry Bostwick as clueless parents. Don’t expect Oscar-worthy depth—but the leads commit fully to the silliness. American Pie Presents Girls Rules 2020

Girls’ Rules is a mixed bag: a well-intentioned but flawed attempt to reboot the franchise for a post-#MeToo audience. It lacks the iconic characters and heart of the 1999 original, but as a lightweight comedy about friendship and sexual discovery, it has its moments. Watch it if you’re curious, nostalgic, or in the mood for something undemanding—but lower your expectations to “late-night cable” levels. Unlike earlier Pie entries, which often portrayed female

★★☆☆☆ (2/5) – For completists and curious fans only. The film winks at the franchise’s history with