The last laugh and forget song?

Nicholaus 2022-03-21 09:02:23

The first day it was released in Paris today, it attracted many groups of teenagers, and even the whole family mobilized to the cinema to watch this youth musical.
From the TV to the big screen, as a musical film "High School Musical", it is natural to support the table. In this one, the stage effect is more dazzling and the scene is bigger. What impressed me deeply in this aspect was the scene of Troy's night tour of the campus, where he struggled in his heart, whether it was thunder and lightning, the revolving corridors of the building, and the countless basketballs falling from the sky, all of which made people's eyes bright and feast for the eyes. The last thing to worry about is still Disney's songs and ZAC's handsomeness (there is his sexy backless scene in the film, which caused countless little girls in the cinema to scream). As for dance, I personally like the part where TROY and CHAD are in the junkyard.
In fact, after 1 hour and 55 minutes, I don't think there is anything more to comment on. There is no need to discuss more technical issues such as the script for a film whose main audience is minors. It's totally understandable to give a one-star rating to the most demanding moviegoers rather than viewers of the series; but for all three of us who've been watching, it's finally on the big screen now See, we just want to say that as long as there is a story that makes sense, ZAC is handsome, and the song is good and the dance is good, it will be very good. And now HSM 3 did it. You who are still reminiscing about one or two films, those who are still staring at ZAC's posters in a daze, and those who are still listening to one or two original soundtracks, walked into the cinema to spend these two hours.
So at the end of the film, when everyone who finally graduated from high school sang HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL, the adults, teenagers and children in the movie theater also seemed to listen to one song after another, laughed happily, and all applauded.

The last one? The end of the movie gives a feeling of great harmony, perfection and reunion of the "finale". In an interview with French media yesterday, ZAC said that this episode will have a new character (presumably referring to the London girl or that super big substitute), and if there is a fourth part, he/she will be an important role. So whether this is the last one is still unknown. I just don't know what it would be called if there was a fourth one. University Musical?

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Extended Reading
  • Carmel 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    Yes, but there are no more classic songs of those two monsters, such as HuMuHuMuNuKuNuKu in 2~ and the woman from the acting school...what is she...

  • Alysa 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    The main color of red and white is youthful and energetic. It's so good to be young, and Americans are so tossed!

High School Musical 3: Senior Year quotes

  • Troy Bolton: You know, I'm not the only one that changed when you came to East High, kids that I just used to pass in the hallway, we're friends now, and we're supposed to be doing this show together. The problem is East High changed when you got there and now it's changed again because you left. You might be ready to say good bye to East High, but East High is not ready to say good bye to you.

  • Ryan Evans: [walks into music room where Kelsi is playing] Morning!

    Kelsi Nielsen: [notices] Morning.

    Ryan Evans: [sits down and begins to accompany himself as he sings] I gotta lot of things I have to do, all these distractions, our future's coming soon. We're being pulled...

    Ryan EvansKelsi Nielsen: [together] -a hundred different directions...

    Ryan Evans: But whatever happens...

    Ryan EvansKelsi Nielsen: [together] I know I've got you.

    Ryan Evans: It's beautiful.

    Kelsi Nielsen: Thanks.

    Ryan Evans: No, I mean really, this, the prom number, everything... it's, it's going to be a great show.

    [beat]

    Ryan Evans: Speaking of prom, what are you doing?

    Kelsi Nielsen: Well, that's two days before the show. You know, I'm writing orchestrations, fixing charts, I still have to write lyrics...

    Ryan Evans: [cuts her off] Great. I'll pick you up at eight.

    Ryan Evans: [key change, singing] You're on my mind, you're in my heart...

    Ryan EvansKelsi Nielsen: [together] It doesn't matter where we are.

    Ryan Evans: We'll be alright...

    Ryan EvansKelsi Nielsen: [together] Even if we're miles apart!