What students want to see most is what the school does not allow them to see, and what they want to do most is what the school does not allow them to do.
"High School Musical" does what it likes, showing students beautiful songs, strong dances, romance, passion, costumes, beautiful decorations, handsome pots, and beauties; moreover, the teacher does not scold people, do not boring in class, and it seems that you don’t need to do your homework, you go to school every day. Basketball, volleyball drama, falling in love, such a school, who doesn't like it? Such movies are tailor-made for students.
Adults don’t like to watch it, and it’s not for adults to watch. As long as the students are willing to buy tickets, it is up to you what an adult thinks. It's that simple. "High School Musical" is such a success.
Although I am a scolding teacher, I am very happy to watch this movie. The singing and dancing are indeed very popular and very nice (you can move to Broadway with a small adjustment). The children are very seductive, although everything is sweet and ridiculous, and the sky is dazzling. It suddenly rains in the sky while dancing the waltz, but the children love it. ,I have no opinion.
This film is still a professional nympho film. Make sure to make girls scream and boys have soft feet. There are countless close-ups, poses, gazes, and smiles (the width almost breaks the wide screen), exclusively for teenagers to get mad.
Zac Efron called me in "Hairspray", but this film didn't feel at all, it was just an ordinary little handsome pot. The look of the sixties is more fascinating to me. By all indications, this hottest fried chicken is very narcissistic.
This film is too frontal, there is only one plane left on the front. In this regard, I have nothing to complain about: there is another bright and positive film that students can watch, so you don’t have to worry about parents complaining. But maybe, parents may complain about love scenes. Alas, parents are a group of people who have the least concept of reality.
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