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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaJessica Olsen was expecting a normal trip to California with her family to visit her grandma. However, she agrees to join her older sister to find famous pop star Christopher Wilde.Jessica Olsen was expecting a normal trip to California with her family to visit her grandma. However, she agrees to join her older sister to find famous pop star Christopher Wilde.Jessica Olsen was expecting a normal trip to California with her family to visit her grandma. However, she agrees to join her older sister to find famous pop star Christopher Wilde.
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- 2 nominaciones en total
Chelsea Kane
- Alexis
- (as Chelsea Staub)
Mia Danilowicz
- Beachgoer
- (sin créditos)
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I have to say that I do like the plot of this movie. I thought it was different, it certainly isn't something I've seen before. However, This is clearly a made for TV kids movie. The script is cheesy (normal for Disney, though) and poorly directed. They just don't make it seem real. That seems to be one of Disney's biggest problems lately, they make these movies that are supposed to be inspirational or lesson learning for kids, but they're too unrealistic. This follows suit in the Disney portfolio.
I think it's worth watching once or twice but it's no masterpiece. If you like Disney, you'll like Starstruck. Even if you don't like Disney, you might find it mildly enjoyable.
I think it's worth watching once or twice but it's no masterpiece. If you like Disney, you'll like Starstruck. Even if you don't like Disney, you might find it mildly enjoyable.
"Starstruck" (2010) is as good as most Disney movies and much better than some (insert "Princess Protection Program" here). Think "Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!" (2004) minus that film's PG elements.
At its core it is another fairy tale as Kalamazoo teenager Jessica Olsen (nicely played by Danielle Campbell) visits Hollywood and accidentally meets mega-star teen heartthrob Christopher Wilde (Sterling Knight). Knight is joined by his "Sonny With A Chance" cast-mate Brandon Mychal Smith.
The secret of this type of fairy tale lies in how well they connect with viewers; if the movie can get viewers to strongly identify with the character as she gets a huge rush from suddenly becoming part of the celebrity world, the viewer will get hooked. Then the challenge is to keep them hooked for as long as possible. "Starstruck" hooks you and provides this vicarious rush well past the midway point, in large part because of the twist of having Jessica rather under-whelmed by the circumstances. But eventually the wheels fall off, or in this case sink into an unlikely mud hole. The illusion bursts and everyone crashes back to reality because it is impossible to suspend disbelief when the AMC Pacer (Petunia) sinks into the mire. From that point on it is just overwrought melodrama until the movie finally recovers and goes out on a very nice reconciliation sequence.
Chelsea Staub is again unsuccessful at playing a mean girl (remember the "Bratz" disaster). Too much natural likability, you would think they would have figured this out by now.
Maggie Castle does a good job as Jessica's older sister Sara, who throughout most of the film is far more into Chad than is Jessica. Abbie Cobb plays Sara's friend AJ. If imitation is really the sincerest form of flattery, then Kay Panabaker should feel real good these days; as Cobb joins Bridgit Mendler and Meaghan Jett Martin (who can successfully play a mean girl) as yet another of Disney's bleached out Panabaker wannabe clones.
Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.
At its core it is another fairy tale as Kalamazoo teenager Jessica Olsen (nicely played by Danielle Campbell) visits Hollywood and accidentally meets mega-star teen heartthrob Christopher Wilde (Sterling Knight). Knight is joined by his "Sonny With A Chance" cast-mate Brandon Mychal Smith.
The secret of this type of fairy tale lies in how well they connect with viewers; if the movie can get viewers to strongly identify with the character as she gets a huge rush from suddenly becoming part of the celebrity world, the viewer will get hooked. Then the challenge is to keep them hooked for as long as possible. "Starstruck" hooks you and provides this vicarious rush well past the midway point, in large part because of the twist of having Jessica rather under-whelmed by the circumstances. But eventually the wheels fall off, or in this case sink into an unlikely mud hole. The illusion bursts and everyone crashes back to reality because it is impossible to suspend disbelief when the AMC Pacer (Petunia) sinks into the mire. From that point on it is just overwrought melodrama until the movie finally recovers and goes out on a very nice reconciliation sequence.
Chelsea Staub is again unsuccessful at playing a mean girl (remember the "Bratz" disaster). Too much natural likability, you would think they would have figured this out by now.
Maggie Castle does a good job as Jessica's older sister Sara, who throughout most of the film is far more into Chad than is Jessica. Abbie Cobb plays Sara's friend AJ. If imitation is really the sincerest form of flattery, then Kay Panabaker should feel real good these days; as Cobb joins Bridgit Mendler and Meaghan Jett Martin (who can successfully play a mean girl) as yet another of Disney's bleached out Panabaker wannabe clones.
Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.
Honestly, the best DCOM since very long time. It has everything.. comedy, romance, music. All the qualities that make a movie a perfect one for me.
I love how Disney movies are all sweat and really descent for kids and teens. I always love to watch them. Camp Rock movies are great too.
This one has really some amazing songs. They were very heartwarming too.
Sterling Knight is such a rising star. I adore him very much. He is quite talented. I esp. love him in SWAC.
Danielle Campbell is a very pretty actress. She played her role well witch I guess was not easy for a girl her age.
Overall, this movie was a real pleasure to watch. I really really wish they make a 2nd one.
I love how Disney movies are all sweat and really descent for kids and teens. I always love to watch them. Camp Rock movies are great too.
This one has really some amazing songs. They were very heartwarming too.
Sterling Knight is such a rising star. I adore him very much. He is quite talented. I esp. love him in SWAC.
Danielle Campbell is a very pretty actress. She played her role well witch I guess was not easy for a girl her age.
Overall, this movie was a real pleasure to watch. I really really wish they make a 2nd one.
This is a fun movie that I really enjoy. It can be a bit cheesy at times and there isn't anything new with the plot. However the soundtrack is enjoyable, the pace is fast and overall it's a fun movie to watch.
While the main female character is very whiny (which can grate on your nerves) I think it shows her immaturity (the actors are very young after all) with the world and relationships. The chemistry between the leads is good and they play off each other very well the entire movie.
I enjoy watching their relationship change and grow during their time together.
This isn't a masterpiece but I've watched it as many times as any Disney TV movie.
While the main female character is very whiny (which can grate on your nerves) I think it shows her immaturity (the actors are very young after all) with the world and relationships. The chemistry between the leads is good and they play off each other very well the entire movie.
I enjoy watching their relationship change and grow during their time together.
This isn't a masterpiece but I've watched it as many times as any Disney TV movie.
Yes it's cliché, dumb and very cheesy. Some situations feel a little rushed, the characters change personalities too fast and too much and there are some unnecessary annoying side characters. Some songs are forgettable and autotuned, but some are actually really good!
Despite all its flaws, Stratstruck is light, cute and enjoyable. This not a cheesy masterpiece like HSM but it's totally worth the ride! Perfect for a boring day in which you just want to watch some teen unrealistic love story while eating ice cream.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSterling Knight only sang Starstruck. The rest of the songs were sang by Drew Ryan Scott, because Knight was cast late in the process and did not have time to learn all the songs.
- ErroresTowards the end of the film when Christopher is on his laptop looking through pictures taken earlier with Jessica, the picture of the two in front of the Hollywood sign is seen from the movie camera's point of view. The disposable camera is obviously seen in the shot. If this photo were actually taken from the disposable camera, it would have been from a different point of view.
- Citas
Jessica Olson: Is it too late for me to be an only child?
- ConexionesFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Teen Movie Musicals (2019)
- Bandas sonorasStarstruck
Written by Niclas Molinder, Joacim Persson, Jakob Hazell and Teddy Sky
Performed by Sterling Knight
Produced by Niclas Molinder and Joacim Persson
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 30 minutos
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- 1.33 : 1
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