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Quatro adolescentes pretendem conquistar o mundo com sua música.Quatro adolescentes pretendem conquistar o mundo com sua música.Quatro adolescentes pretendem conquistar o mundo com sua música.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 6 indicações no total
Raven-Symoné
- Galleria
- (as Raven)
Adrienne Houghton
- Chanel
- (as Adrienne Bailon)
Vince Corazza
- Jackal Johnson
- (as Vincent Corazza)
Linette Doherty
- Dana
- (as Linette Robinson)
My Anh Tran
- Julia
- (as My Ahn Tran)
Ennis Esmer
- Comedian
- (as Enis Esmer)
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This is another made-for-TV film and as such is a film that is not high on intellectual output but, if you just sit down and as with Charlies Angels 1 and 2 (the ones with Cameron Diaz, Bill Murray etc.) leave your brain at the door and just enjoy the film for what it is (which is a film about four mid to late teens trying to make it big as self-choreographed (by one of the group members) singers in the music industry) then you should have no problem liking or even loving the film.
The film centres on four teenagers (the characters' ages not the actresses) but around them is the usual thoroughfare that is seen in these types of films. There was the unscrupulous record boss that wanted to change them and their style. There was the mother/manager that against her better judgement allowed her daughter and the group to almost get done by him and there was the silly ending that brought the girls back together after one was even less willing to follow the boss's ideas even more than the other three and walked away from the group. The other three eventually decided she was right and also left but by then the group was no more until the silly ending that is. Knowing and accepting that it was following the usual plot lines for this type of film meant it could be enjoyed and yes the second one was better but this one was by no means as bad as others have made it out to be. 8 out of 10 for me.
The film centres on four teenagers (the characters' ages not the actresses) but around them is the usual thoroughfare that is seen in these types of films. There was the unscrupulous record boss that wanted to change them and their style. There was the mother/manager that against her better judgement allowed her daughter and the group to almost get done by him and there was the silly ending that brought the girls back together after one was even less willing to follow the boss's ideas even more than the other three and walked away from the group. The other three eventually decided she was right and also left but by then the group was no more until the silly ending that is. Knowing and accepting that it was following the usual plot lines for this type of film meant it could be enjoyed and yes the second one was better but this one was by no means as bad as others have made it out to be. 8 out of 10 for me.
This movie was the best movie Raven has done. It has a great message for teenage girls and guys who think they have a chance in the music business. The Cheetah Girls can sing and they can dance. That is the perfect thing that makes success.
This movie is totally unreal and would never happen. First of all, they don't sing well enough to get a recording contract. there are millions of girls out there that can sing five times better and don't even get noticed. Also, the phrases they use ("We need another Cheetah Momma in this jiggy jungle" etc.) are not phrases that real humans use. Really. Third of all, there is such created drama. Like, the girls are mad at each other for such insignifigant things! Also, when their just all singing around in the streets, it is so unreal! This whole movie is a bunch of unrealistic clips of "actresses" singing (and that created drama I mentioned before). And there's all this talk about race. Like, when Dorinda says that she is "shrimpy and white". Like, throughout the whole film she wishes she was African American! It's like, why? Shouldn't she proud that she can sing decently and know that the outside doesn't matter? Obviously not. And another thing is how there's that girl that is all "I'm that Porterican, Latino... that's who I am!" It was so much about race. Overall, it's an ok movie to watch if you're bored (or insane). It's not good enough to try to remember when it's on so you can see it. But if you're just watching Disney and it says it's about to come on, you should watch it. It's not terrible, it's pretty fun. But very, very lame.
I've read some of the comments on the cheetah girls movie, and I'm surprised at how hard the ADULTS have been on this movie. I'm 16 now, but this movie came out when I was 9 or 10. And all this talk about how unrealistic it was, is STUPID. Of course it's gonna be silly and unrealistic, but this is a CHILD'S MOVIE. Disney caters to ages 6-14, although at that time not many teens watched it so it was probably around 6-11 at the time. I LOVED the movie, and so did all of my friends. We didn't see these girls as rich (nor did we care) as some people have claimed, we didn't sit there contemplating the roles of the characters, and we didn't even think that no one would care about Toto being stuck in a hole at the end, because to us at that age, that was a plausible reason for the police and firefighters to come. Unrealistic? Maybe. But we were KIDS. We cared about Toto and the girls' friendship. Fame wasn't the moral to us, friendship was, at least, that's what I got out of it. So before you rate this like it's an adult/teen lifetime/feature film, think about it from the standpoint of who it was made for, the kids.
The plot was good,also the story, but the acting, my god it sucked the ocean. It was very unrealistic and the script made no sense. All We heard was Cheetah this, Cheetah That. It had nothing to do the context. for example" The girl who was a foster kid crying to her friend about her life, feeling unwanted" I expected the friend to comfort her saying, its ok, It doesnt matter who you are, I still think you're special. but Her response was some load about being a cheetah girl from your heart, then some utterance in spanish ......
I think the movie is trying to hard to sound kool and sound like a diva. The acting looks too staged, to overdramatic and the names are wacked.... When I saw the preview I thought it would've been good... What A dissapointment. Anyone who says this movie is good,is either sipping on a yack or being paid to say so... my opinion.
I think the movie is trying to hard to sound kool and sound like a diva. The acting looks too staged, to overdramatic and the names are wacked.... When I saw the preview I thought it would've been good... What A dissapointment. Anyone who says this movie is good,is either sipping on a yack or being paid to say so... my opinion.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe song "Cinderella" was originally recorded by the group 'i5' and later covered by the Swedish group 'Play' before being covered in this film.
- Erros de gravaçãoMost of the "cheetah" prints worn by the girls are in fact leopard spots.
- ConexõesFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Disney Channel Movies of All Time (2016)
- Trilhas sonorasCheetah Sisters
Written by Jamie Houston
Performed by The Cheetah Girls (Adrienne Houghton (as The Cheetah Girls), Sabrina Bryan (as The Cheetah Girls), Raven-Symoné (as The Cheetah Girls) and Kiely Williams (as The Cheetah Girls))
Courtesy of Walt Disney Records
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