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Ein cleverer Schüler zieht wegen der Scheidung seiner Eltern von Indiana nach New York und ist entschlossen, die beste Bar-Mizwa aller Zeiten auf die Beine zu stellen.Ein cleverer Schüler zieht wegen der Scheidung seiner Eltern von Indiana nach New York und ist entschlossen, die beste Bar-Mizwa aller Zeiten auf die Beine zu stellen.Ein cleverer Schüler zieht wegen der Scheidung seiner Eltern von Indiana nach New York und ist entschlossen, die beste Bar-Mizwa aller Zeiten auf die Beine zu stellen.
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This was an absolute dumpster fire of a movie. Pacing was terrible, acting was minimalistic, songs were average.
Furthermore, they took away the point of the original musical which was that teenage kids aren't the most PG beings out there.
This film had one redeemble five minute scene and it was the football boys absolutely rocking and slaying the song "Bad Bad News."
Furthermore, they took away the point of the original musical which was that teenage kids aren't the most PG beings out there.
This film had one redeemble five minute scene and it was the football boys absolutely rocking and slaying the song "Bad Bad News."
Literally just writing this because someone said Eli was obviously much older than the character he's playing. Evan is 13 and Eli is currently 15, they filmed a year ago so no he's not drastically older, he was 14 years old at the time.
Anyways about the movie, it was cute. It was very netflix-esque however which i didn't love aka over the top cheesy and reminiscent of a disney channel original movie. Sad that a lot of the songs were cut from the show as well. But it's not a bad movie and worth watching if you like musicals as well as Jason Robert Brown's music.
Anyways about the movie, it was cute. It was very netflix-esque however which i didn't love aka over the top cheesy and reminiscent of a disney channel original movie. Sad that a lot of the songs were cut from the show as well. But it's not a bad movie and worth watching if you like musicals as well as Jason Robert Brown's music.
Though the film highlighted many teen issues, the dialogue often felt way too mature. This came across in the musical numbers as well. Granted, many teens today feel as if they know everything, but they're still very immature beings- which makes them intriguing subjects. This film, in its mission to replicate "high school musical" I guess, missed this mark terribly. Other than being cute, these kids lack real depth.
A lot of reviewers on here have commented on how the film is a sanitized version of the stage play. Perhaps this is the overarching issue (I haven't seen the stage play, so can't say for sure).
A lot of reviewers on here have commented on how the film is a sanitized version of the stage play. Perhaps this is the overarching issue (I haven't seen the stage play, so can't say for sure).
The acting's pretty good but subpar in some scenes, although the kids do a really good job for their first lead/supporting roles! It portrays high school nowadays pretty well. The soundtrack has some good tunes and the casting is diverse without it being forced.
But these things can't fix the main issues of this movie. The pacing is fast and quite off-putting; songs after songs can be tiring, relationships fluctuate every scene, you name it. The dialogue can be a bit forced and dramatic at times. There are also a bunch of weird cinematography & editing choices within this movie that I can't bother getting into.
Evan's Jewish identity also gets quite undermined in this movie, which was a huge part of the story both in the musical and in the book. Most parts of the movie also say a lot of things about Jewish culture (bar mitzvahs being parties and nothing more) which aren't necessarily true.
All in all, a decent movie that had a lot of potential but failed to meet it.
But these things can't fix the main issues of this movie. The pacing is fast and quite off-putting; songs after songs can be tiring, relationships fluctuate every scene, you name it. The dialogue can be a bit forced and dramatic at times. There are also a bunch of weird cinematography & editing choices within this movie that I can't bother getting into.
Evan's Jewish identity also gets quite undermined in this movie, which was a huge part of the story both in the musical and in the book. Most parts of the movie also say a lot of things about Jewish culture (bar mitzvahs being parties and nothing more) which aren't necessarily true.
All in all, a decent movie that had a lot of potential but failed to meet it.
The show has changed way too much for this to be called an adaptation. I wouldn't have minded the changes in lyrics but the storyline was revised too much that the entire flow of the story changed. They failed to capture each character. The show started well, which is the main reason I stayed to the end. The movie revolved in Evan getting everyone to go to his party without regard to others. The Broadway told a totally different story. The movie is far from being called an adaptation.
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- WissenswertesThe handshake that Evan does with Patrice "A Little More Homework" was not in the script. They did it during one take as an improv, and the director liked it.
- VerbindungenReferenced in An Opportunity (2023)
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