It is said that this film is very similar to High School Musical, but it is replaced by the story of the enhanced version of Troy and the castrated version of Gaberila. . . Personally, I feel that the male protagonist is more handsome than Troy, and the female protagonist is more watery.
Regarding this plot, I personally feel that the open and secret struggle in the summer camp is by no means my favorite topic. Of course, there must be competition, but I don't like this film making such a big fuss on this topic. It's like in HSM, Ryan & Sharpay and Troy & Gaberila compete, Sharpay and the woman in Rock Camp are also very similar, but not as annoying as in this film. There is also the heroine of this film. At the beginning, she poses like that. This kind of plot arrangement makes me feel uncomfortable. The match between singers and commoner girls also makes me think it's too nonsense. The most comfortable estimate is the singer, but I have something difficult to understand. Why does an uncle with a strong British accent have a nephew with a standard American accent? ?
There are three elements to such a youth film. It needs to be eye-catching, the song needs to be good, and the plot is better. Of the three elements, this film accounts for two, and one is unsatisfactory. Give it five stars. . .
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