Camp Rock
- Téléfilm
- 2008
- Tous publics
- 1h 34min
Mitchie veut passer l'été dans un prestigieux camp de chant. Pour ce faire, elle travaille en cuisine. Une jeune star de la pop l'entend chanter. Il est conquis et veut retrouver la fille de... Tout lireMitchie veut passer l'été dans un prestigieux camp de chant. Pour ce faire, elle travaille en cuisine. Une jeune star de la pop l'entend chanter. Il est conquis et veut retrouver la fille derrière cette voix.Mitchie veut passer l'été dans un prestigieux camp de chant. Pour ce faire, elle travaille en cuisine. Une jeune star de la pop l'entend chanter. Il est conquis et veut retrouver la fille derrière cette voix.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 6 nominations au total
- Tess
- (as Meaghan Jette Martin)
- Connie Torres
- (as Maria Canals Barrera)
- Ella
- (as Anna Maria Perez De Taglé)
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Personally I'm a sucker for breaking-the-norms feel-good movies like these. At times the dull and badly acted scenes might drag a bit but when they break into song or at the time of conveying the message it's loud and clear, and fun!
What saves this movie is definitely the music. And also I can't condemn it because it sort of has a place in my heart and my memories. Unfortunately and contrary to other childhood movie revisits I have recently done, it doesn't warm my heart as much as others have like Annie 1999 and High School Musical. I learned a lot with it when I was a kid and I recommend it for kids to watch, it's timeless.
Camp Rock delivers a great story line along with some clever humour. The songs on it are great.
Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato (the star of the show) were great together. I thought they were what made this film work so well.
Now, Demi Lovato. She was superb in this film. Her singing was great and her acting comparable to that of Robert De Niro in his prime.
One thing I will say is ignore the other reviews which slate this film. I am not a great fan of this particular genre but this was great.
I regularly re-watch this movie as it is that good, I highly recommend it.
This is real, this is me...
Demi Lovato is a thing. The Jonas Brothers is a thing. I was never into that thing. I'm not a hater. That's not my thing either. It's nice to see the origins of these things. Everybody has the energetic sincerity. These young performers have good charisma. The story is a mash of various underdog, Cinderella, musical things. It's all very sincere and appealing in that try-hard way. It was supposed to be the next High School Musical and it faltered as that. The everybody gets along happy ending is too saccharine and it devolves into a glee club grind. Nevertheless, let's not be haters.
Admittedly the story is very predictable, it is the sort of thing you have seen before and there is nothing special here. The script also has its weak spots and clichés, and some of the characters felt shallow.
However, the performances had a lot of spirit and enthusiasm about them, with Demi Lovato sweet and pretty in the title role especially. I thought the soundtrack was groovy and in general quite catchy, not my sort of thing really, but even after 15 minutes I can still remember the end song. The choreography is good, repetitive perhaps in one or two areas but not too bad. Also the ending has a touch of feel good about it.
Overall, nothing to rave about or anything special, but not as bad as I thought it would be. 6/10 Bethany Cox
First off, I found none of the songs really catchy and the choreography not quite what it could've and should've been (this from a dancer's POV, by the way). The ending song was especially cheesy and useless and should've been thrown out altogether. The ending choreography was just repetition and boring.
Secondly, the acting on the part of the lead girl, Lovato, was good for Disney Channel and she could probably be seen in more Disney movies to come. Because we all know that pretty much no Disney Channel actors ever leave the Big D. The Jonas Brothers aren't probably the greatest actors in the world and there certainly is no harm in an acting class (or two.... or three...).
And lastly, the plot has been done so many times (not only Disney is guilty of this either) that it was really predictable and boring and I found myself rolling my eyes. Girl likes boy, but oh no! a girl who wants the spotlight! And so on and so forth.
I'm sure many teenyboppers who love The Jonas Brothers, hoping for a resurrection of HSM will love this movie and have their rooms decked out in HSM and "Camp Rock" but for the rest of us.... probably not worth the time.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCamp Rock took 25 days of filming and seven months of editing.
- GaffesIn the first scene where Mitchie is singing and playing in her room, the hand that runs down the keyboard is obviously the hand of a much older person.
- Citations
Shane Gray: So here's some advice. It's not all about your image. None of it means anything unless people see who you really are. And your music has to be who you really are. It's gotta show how you feel, or it doesn't mean anything.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Disney Through the Decades (2001)
Meilleurs choix
- Why was Peggy called "Margaret" at the end of the movie?
- Is "We Rock" a cover of the Dio song, "We Rock"?
- How can I audition or find disney casting calls for Camp Rock 3?
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Rock Camp Rules
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 16:9 HD
- 4:3