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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAbby's made a 16 wishes list for her 16th birthday. She gets 16 magic candles - 1 wish per hour. Things are fine in the beginning.Abby's made a 16 wishes list for her 16th birthday. She gets 16 magic candles - 1 wish per hour. Things are fine in the beginning.Abby's made a 16 wishes list for her 16th birthday. She gets 16 magic candles - 1 wish per hour. Things are fine in the beginning.
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Anna Mae Wills
- Celeste
- (as Anna Mae Routledge)
Eva Bourne
- Fashionista 2
- (as Eva Allen)
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Another Disney made for TV movie...trying to promote its' young stars. The actress this time is Debbie Ryan..who is apple fresh and glowing..and fairly talented too. She has been on another of Disneys' TV shows.."The Suite Life On Deck"..and now she gets a shot at becoming a major Disney star. The movie is typical Disney fare..the main character is faced with a major problem..seeks to find a way to fix it..and somehow manages to mess things up...because she was too greedy and wanted to be someone other than who she was. She then gets a second chance to fix things back to normal..and finally, she does...learning a lesson in the process. All is saved and everyone goes home happy. It is predictable as all things Disney are when it comes to movies..but kids should enjoy it..especially pre teen and teen girls. Fairy tales do come true...and while real life is not quite like this...it is fine family fare. The only thing I had a problem with is that I wish they would stop stereo-typing the characters so much. :)
I watched "16 Wishes" hoping for a lighthearted, feel-good flick, and to be fair, it delivered on that front. Abby (Debby Ryan) is a sweet enough character-her desire to have her 16 birthday wishes granted is relatable, and Ryan does her best to make Abby likeable. The concept had potential; who hasn't daydreamed about getting everything you wanted, only to realise that maybe it's not all it's cracked up to be?
The film, though, started to lose its spark for me when Abby's wishes started causing more chaos than joy. I didn't expect deep character development, but the rushed, shallow transformations of some of the secondary characters felt like a missed opportunity. Abby's best friend, Krista (Jean-Luc Bilodeau), seemed a bit too one-dimensional, and I honestly couldn't figure out why they were such close friends when they hardly seemed to click in a meaningful way. I know it's a light film, but even in that context, the lack of depth made the dynamics feel weak.
I also found the pacing a bit off-some scenes dragged on longer than necessary, while others skipped over details that could've been more engaging. I liked the idea of Abby using her wishes to learn important life lessons, but it felt too predictable, like you knew what was going to happen next, making it hard to get excited.
That said, the ending did bring everything together quite nicely, and there's a certain charm in the way Abby finally understands the value of her wishes. It wasn't groundbreaking, but it left me with a warm feeling. I think if the characters had been more developed and the storyline a bit tighter, this film could have been something special. Still, it wasn't a complete waste of time-just not as magical as I'd hoped.
The film, though, started to lose its spark for me when Abby's wishes started causing more chaos than joy. I didn't expect deep character development, but the rushed, shallow transformations of some of the secondary characters felt like a missed opportunity. Abby's best friend, Krista (Jean-Luc Bilodeau), seemed a bit too one-dimensional, and I honestly couldn't figure out why they were such close friends when they hardly seemed to click in a meaningful way. I know it's a light film, but even in that context, the lack of depth made the dynamics feel weak.
I also found the pacing a bit off-some scenes dragged on longer than necessary, while others skipped over details that could've been more engaging. I liked the idea of Abby using her wishes to learn important life lessons, but it felt too predictable, like you knew what was going to happen next, making it hard to get excited.
That said, the ending did bring everything together quite nicely, and there's a certain charm in the way Abby finally understands the value of her wishes. It wasn't groundbreaking, but it left me with a warm feeling. I think if the characters had been more developed and the storyline a bit tighter, this film could have been something special. Still, it wasn't a complete waste of time-just not as magical as I'd hoped.
As an older brother to a younger sibling who frequents Disney Channel fare, I often sit down with her to watch certain Disney movies/shows. Some I enjoy, while others (like this one) are just a bit too contrived/silly to draw in anyone but the youngest of viewers.
For a basic plot summary, "16 Wishes" tells the 16th birthday story of Abby Jenson (Debby Ryan). When her big day gets off on the wrong foot, Abby is granted 16 b-day wishes by a magical being. As the wishes mount, Abby begins to realize what a 16th birthday really SHOULD be all about.
In pretty much all cases, current Disney fare walks the fine line between charming and cheesy. The good stuff (e.g. High School Musical, Wizards of Waverly Place) stay charming, while the others descent into contrived silliness. In this case, the storyline is just too predictable to ever really suck you in.
On a more positive note, the acting in this film is very watchable. Ryan may just be the next big Disney star (for better or worse), while Jean-Luc Bilodeau (of Kyle XY fame) nearly steals the show as Abby's best friend. The "villain" of the story is way too over-the-top, but other than that the characters are quite well done.
Basically, this is a flick for younger children (no questionable material) and the earliest of pre- teens. Viewers of any older age will realize the silliness and tune out before reaching the finale.
For a basic plot summary, "16 Wishes" tells the 16th birthday story of Abby Jenson (Debby Ryan). When her big day gets off on the wrong foot, Abby is granted 16 b-day wishes by a magical being. As the wishes mount, Abby begins to realize what a 16th birthday really SHOULD be all about.
In pretty much all cases, current Disney fare walks the fine line between charming and cheesy. The good stuff (e.g. High School Musical, Wizards of Waverly Place) stay charming, while the others descent into contrived silliness. In this case, the storyline is just too predictable to ever really suck you in.
On a more positive note, the acting in this film is very watchable. Ryan may just be the next big Disney star (for better or worse), while Jean-Luc Bilodeau (of Kyle XY fame) nearly steals the show as Abby's best friend. The "villain" of the story is way too over-the-top, but other than that the characters are quite well done.
Basically, this is a flick for younger children (no questionable material) and the earliest of pre- teens. Viewers of any older age will realize the silliness and tune out before reaching the finale.
Well I've seen this a lot of times, but it's not giving me the best vibes, but the worst either. I love watching it but it's more something I watch in the background than watching while actually sitting and enjoy.
I think if you like the tv show Jessie, this is good to watch, at all it is Debby Ryan, but it's not because you get the feelings out with this one and it can be a little weird. But well it is cute and a fine family movie if you have kids in the age of 7-14 ish.
I think if you like the tv show Jessie, this is good to watch, at all it is Debby Ryan, but it's not because you get the feelings out with this one and it can be a little weird. But well it is cute and a fine family movie if you have kids in the age of 7-14 ish.
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- CuriosidadesDebby Ryan was indeed 16 years old at the time of the production.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Abby gets her driver's license, her date of birth is listed as 07/07/95. It would not make sense for school to be in session during this time, as it would be summer break.
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Abby Jensen: I didn't want to be an adult, I wanted to be treated like one.
- Trilhas sonorasA Wish Comes True Every Day
Performed by Debby Ryan
Written by Ali Dee (as Ali Theodore), Jason Gleed, Alana Da Fonseca (as Alana da Fonseca)
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