अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंFive high school kids, Olivia, Wendall, Stella, Charlie, and Mo, meet in detention and start a band based on the lemonade vending machine outside the detention room.Five high school kids, Olivia, Wendall, Stella, Charlie, and Mo, meet in detention and start a band based on the lemonade vending machine outside the detention room.Five high school kids, Olivia, Wendall, Stella, Charlie, and Mo, meet in detention and start a band based on the lemonade vending machine outside the detention room.
- पुरस्कार
- 2 कुल नामांकन
- Miss Reznick
- (as Tisha Campbell-Martin)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Which is the band that a group of kids who serendipitously sent to the same detention for violating one of martinet principal Christopher McDonald's dumb rules at the same time. That kind of coincidence would tell most people including these kids that there is some karma at work here and that they've got to form a band.
The main thing that Lemonade Mouth is supposed to do it does well, that is give Bridgit Mendler a showplace for her singing talents. I guess it's kind of a tossup between Mendler and Demi Lovato to see who will be the next Miley Cyrus for Disney. Lovato has some great comic ability, but as for singing I think Mendler has it over her. In any event she's also got a nice wholesomeness about her that I hope she neither loses and that just might give her career some staying power.
The songs aren't bad either and Christopher McDonald who usually does quite serious roles shows some hidden talent for comedy. The kind of principal you love to hate. Maybe Lemonade Mouth might just get a few more viewers than those who normally frequent the Disney Channel.
What I like about this movie, and it speaks to contemporary politics, is one scene with a girl in a wheelchair. They band plays at a school dance or something. I don't know. But the band is playing an awesome song, and shown are people in the crowd dancing and smiling and having a good time. A girl in a wheelchair is shown, and she is smiling and dancing as best as she can in her wheelchair. What that tells us is that first of all a kid in a wheelchair felt comfortable enough to go to the high school dance. Second of all she was having a good time.
Years ago that kid in the wheelchair may have just stayed home. But now we're all one. We're all together. Whether we're black, immigrant, handicapped, gay, whatever.. We're all going to accept you, and whoever you are you can enjoy the band, dance however you want to dance, and you're part of us and accepted in the group. That says a lot.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाAdam Hicks (Wen) wrote the rap part of "Determinate."
- गूफ़Two figures are visible behind the pillar when the band is playing on the terrace after the swim in the pool scene. However, looking closer at the boys, they are Stella's two younger brothers, not crew members.
- भाव
Olivia: Oh, no, no, Wen, this isn't about Lemonade Mouth. This is about you not appreciating what you have. You have a family! Your dad, your sister, Sydney! I don't even remember my mom, I haven't talked to my dad in years - and you have the nerve to feel sorry for yourself? Wha... Okay! No! Fine! Go ahead. Give up! See if I care! I didn't even what to be in this band in the first place.
Wen: Then why did you DO it?
Olivia: [shouting at first and then quietly] FOR YOU, YOU JERK! I did it for you.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Disneycember: Lemonade Mouth (2018)
- साउंडट्रैकTurn Up the Music
Written by Adam Watts, and Andy Dodd
Produced by Adam Watts, and Andy Dodd
Performed by Adam Hicks, Bridgit Mendler, Naomi Scott, Hayley Kiyoko and Blake Michael
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