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A working class high school drama department and the students come alive under a passionate teacher and family man whose dedication to the program galvanizes the entire town.A working class high school drama department and the students come alive under a passionate teacher and family man whose dedication to the program galvanizes the entire town.A working class high school drama department and the students come alive under a passionate teacher and family man whose dedication to the program galvanizes the entire town.
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Is Rise a Glee Clone? Not exactly. While it hits a ton of the same story beats, it finds new and interesting things to do to make it fun to watch. Moana star Auli'i Cravalho shines as a Rachel Berry foil, giving the show new focus and new beats. Is Robbie just like a rapping Finn? Yes. There are similarities, but the shifted focus onto musical theater rather than glee club adds new weight and relatability, as does the new setting. The new characters are fresh figures to follow and overall, this show carries a more mature and modern tone. It feels grittier, yet still holds an uplifting tone. It's the poor man's Glee and boy is it fun. Rise is a fun show that has a future. So what if it's sort of like Glee? There's a Glee shaped hole in TV and Rise fills that spot nicely.
The ONLY similarities are that both shows contain singers, period. Glee was about a Glee Club of oddball, yet all exceptionally same-like singers, all singing to voice overs, badly timed, and using voice box technology. Because, after all, we were too stupid to notice that part, right?
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Rise is a new concept. It is a drama club, a whole new animal. There are true talents throughout, NO use thus far of any Voice Box technology, and excellent syncing between what is being sung, and the person doing the singing. I like the storylines, I like the characters, I live the teachers, and the music is edgy, today, and meaningful. Yes, I know, Spring Awakening is older, but its use is well up to date and meaningful for the plot.
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So, yes, there are a few oddball similarities between Glee and Rise, but you know? Rise singers can ALL sing, well, and appear to be doing so, for real, on the screen, even if we do know it's voice over - Glee? ALWAYS knew, as the words and the sound were always off. In addition? Glee was far too stereotyped, and people were always randomly singing their lines while wandering through class... Hated that, truly. I am very looking forward to seeing where this one takes us...
Real events, real people, real life current experience. This show is not sugar coated like so many other shows. The way it is filmed makes it feel like a more personal show/experience.
Not sure why it keeps getting compared to Glee. Someone wrote Friday Night Lights, and that is a far more accurate comparison, even down to how it is filmed. A lot of people didn't get how good FNL was until almost too late. This is a quality show with good acting and very high standard singing that has none of the fakeness of Glee.
This show started out a bit slow and flat but the storyline and acting both picked up steam over time. Good character development and great singing. Well worth my time as it is quite different from most other offerings. Hope the network gives this one a chance.
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- TriviaBased on the real life drama teacher, Lou Volpe, of Truman High School in Levittown, Pennsylvania. Volpe's story follows his accomplishments of bringing a diminished high school drama program in a blue collar, middle class town to international prominence.
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