Friday, April 10, 2009

Hannah Montana



Disney TV series is not for the Adults. It's made for children 6-14 years of age. Now this will come as no surprize at all, they're going to love it. If you are a 10 year old girl, who would of corse want to be a small-town sweetheart Miley Cyrus and/or her popstar alter ego, Hannah Montana. Miley makes both characters so likeabley harmless, so actively accessible, it's hard not to be charmed. Just try to resist her endless supply of energy, and Maxie! Even when she gets a little pentulant and carried away with her celebrity lifestyle in Los Angles which prompt so return to Tennessee for some hometown reprogramming she still has magnetism about her.


Hannah Montana the movie teaches that big city's can cause trouble, but small towns are good. And there's plenty of down-home singing and cutting up to emphasize that point. From the last Hannah Montana 3-D concert film from last year, Miley and Billy Ray Cyrus have an obvious confortable bond on camera: the moment they share seem sincere and provide so much needed substance amid the perkiness and profiles.


Miley Cyrus lands with her grandmother, grandma Ruby (Margo Martindale). Miley Cyrus finds her frist boyfriend. Travis (Lucas Till), Anon thereatening farmland she's known since her childhood.



This is a good movie for all 10 year olds. It's moving, and you may end up trying to master the elabarate choreography. You'll be glued to your seats.

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