High School Musical

Ashlynn 2022-04-20 09:01:43

The first one is still the best-looking, and the other two belong to the follow-up work.

The basketball club and the math club, two seemingly unrelated student clubs, have not only discovered the performances and musical talents of basketball masters and math geniuses, but also contributed to a beautiful love across clubs because of the combination of a musical. . But it is precisely because of this that it caused confusion and misunderstanding among other members of the two major societies. Of course, the ending is still the resolution of the contradiction, the perfect musical, and the perfect love. This kind of subject matter is great, allowing us to see the rich high school life in the United States and the enterprising spirit of pursuing dreams and realizing self-worth. However, the second and third parts have no content at all, and they almost finished the curtain call after a few music sessions. The scenes and costumes of the third part obviously cost a lot of money, but unfortunately the songs in the third part are also the worst, and there is no masterpiece that I can remember.

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  • Marcellus 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    The worst performer in the whole film is Vanessa Anne Hudgens, who pretends to be a mess. It's a pity that Zac's acting is so natural, it's a waste to play with her. She can't even compare to the few supporting characters around her. I really don't know what Disney likes. Fortunately, she made a nude photo last year, which kept Disney refrigerated for a while.

  • Trystan 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    Good song, good people

High School Musical quotes

  • Jack Bolton: [notices that Chad and Troy are not at practice] Where's Troy and Chad?

    [no answer]

    Jack Bolton: Don't make me ask again.

    Jack Bolton: [yelling] Where's Troy and Chad?

    The Basketball team: Detention.

  • Ms. Darbus: [She is denying Troy and Gabriella the chance to perform their song, as she called their names twice and they didn't respond. She sees everyone from the basketball game and scholastic decathlon filing into the theater to watch them sing] I... don't know what's going on here, but in any event, it is far too late, and we have not got a pianist.

    Ryan Evans: [Smugly] Well, that's show biz.

    Troy Bolton: We'll sing without a piano.

    Kelsi: [Runs back onstage] Oh no you won't. Pianist here, Ms. Darbus.

    Sharpay Evans: You *really* don't want to do that.

    Kelsi: [Steps up to Sharpay] Oh yes, I *really* do.

    [Runs back to the piano]

    Kelsi: Ready on stage!

    Sharpay Evans: [Shocked] Oh!

    Ms. Darbus: [Impressed] Now *that's* show biz!