When Miley Stewart (aka pop-star Hannah Montana) gets too caught up in the superstar celebrity lifestyle, her dad decides it's time for a total change of scenery. But sweet niblets! Miley must trade in all the glitz and glamour of Hollywood for some ol' blue jeans on the family farm in Tennessee, and question if she can be both Miley Stewart and Hannah Montana.
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I never watched the Hannah Montana show and I hadn't heard very good things about it anyway. What I didn't like about this movie was how clichéd it was. It features Hannah er Miley going to the country and wondering how to fit in and where she truly belongs. The most annoying part is when they bring out this Two Timer Date cliché and it's so predictable. She continually changes wigs because that's all you need to disguise yourself as someone else. The slapstick was really bad.I was especially annoyed by the guy falling in the mud and the ferret running wild. It's just nothing but sitcom clichés and my biggest complaint might be the ending. It features Miley learning that Hannah is a part of her. I actually thought this might send a bad message to kids. Isn't it saying that you shouldn't be yourself? Well, maybe I'm looking too deep into it but I found it pretty dumb. *1/2
Hannah Montana: The Movie is a film based on the TV series Hannah Montana, which is about a young girl named Miley Stewart who lives a double life. One as a normal teenage girl, the other as a talented, widely popular, world famous superstar, named Hannah Montana. The show is a low-budget, 20 minute show that is made by and featured on the Disney Channel. It is heavily aimed at young girls between the ages of 6-14.I saw the rating on IMDb (currently at 4.0) and got prepared to hate this movie... but I didn't. I didn't even find myself bored. Admittedly, although I'm not that old (turned 20 last month), I do not fill the bill to be in Hannah Monana's target audience (though I am watching the entire series). So I am judging it based on what this film is meant to be for young girls who are fans of the show.Many, many people complained that this movie was unrealistic, cliché, and predictable. Also about Miley Cyrus's acting, the music featured in the film, as well as its sense of humor.What the heck did you expect, and what more do you want?If anything, I was impressed! Perhaps partly because I went in with very low expectations, also because I only take it seriously in what I want for television made for children. Here's why: The concept of Miley Stewart's double life is explored, exposed and explained in ways that the creators could not have done on the show. The relationships between the characters are taken on a whole new level, whereas it's not only sweet and endearing, but also very simple and easy to understand for children. It is truly and simply a drama for kids.I think Hannah Montana presents a lot of good values for children, and I'm happy to say that if I had kids who wanted to watch this series again and again, I would have absolutely no problem with that. I have some reasons why...For one thing, as opposed to a lot of young female protagonists on television, while Miley Stewart may not be one of my favorites, I am absolutely, positively pleased that she is far from being a perfect girl. Miley is sweet and means well. She's relatively smart and knows how to get what she wants. She's also very talented and has made her way around Hollywood to be popular and loved by all*. HOWEVER! She can also be selfish, rude, shallow, unrealistic, and overbearing. In addition to that, although she may be down-to-earth most of the time, tends to struggle with this, due to her double life as a diva. Not only does this help her image become more attainable (as attainable as an superstar-in- disguise could be), but also gives young girls a good role model that teaches them that while you should be good and kind, being selfish, jealous, dorky, lazy, and so many other things is completely normal and a part of your life. Also that what defines your personality is how much you grow, and learning to admit your mistakes and apologize, rather than try to be perfect from the get-go, which is impossible.A recurring lesson in Hannah Montana: Family and friends are important. Always be there for each other, love one another unconditionally. Don't let boys stand between you and your friends, support your loved ones when they are dealing with difficult things, and, most importantly, listen to each other.More lessons that were put under the spotlight in this movie: Being honest with everybody is being honest with yourself, follow your dreams, nothing should come in the way of a true friendship. Find your home, and you'll always find your way back to it, so matter what.Unlike so many other western movies I've been watching that are for kids, this movie is filled with love. Fathers singing with and cuddling their daughters seems to be cliché, but is put here without a second thought. Communities showing support seems to be out of style, but Miley's family and town people are kind. I appreciate this movie bringing these things back to my screen. It may not be realistic, but it reminds me of being an innocent kid.Now, for the quality of the movie... I loved the directing. Yes, even the melodramatic revolving door scene, which I think was perfect, because it advanced the entire plot in about 1 minute and was very easy to understand without having to include any words at all.Miley's acting was NOT good... but who cares? Everybody else was average. I've seen much worse, and kids definitely don't care.The songs were perfectly fine. I suppose my only critique for the songs is that the "Hannah Montana" songs ("Let's Do This", "Let's Get Crazy", etc) fall completely flat. They are all just about dressing up and having fun. I suppose that while the Hollywood lifestyle is glamorized a little bit, the focus falls on Miley, not Hannah, which makes it tolerable.Featuring country pop songs from other artists (Rascal Flatts, Taylor Swift) as well as 12 brand new pop songs by Miley Cyrus, I thought the soundtrack fit the mood perfectly. Some of the maturity in this film can be found in beautiful songs, which are "The Climb" and "Butterfly Fly Away", respectively.I didn't enjoy the jokes... but I'm capable to stop thinking about myself for a moment and realize that it was perfect for kids.I will end this review by saying that Hannah Montana: The Movie is better than the 2013 animated Disney feature, Frozen, so all you folks who gave this a bad rating because it was "immature" or "uninteresting" can go to heck. Feel free to fight me at [email protected]. (Without dashes.)*This is strictly based on how the show presents the character of Hannah Montana.
As a chap living in Britain there is many films to watch and enjoy. I did not find enjoyment from the American hillbilly singing pile of rubbish called Hannah Montana. The plot sucked, the actors sucked and the entire movie sucked. I took my loving daughter, Steve to this film and I pulled her out of the cinema because it was that bad. Complete rubbish and I'd have a better time sipping at tea than watching this movie. I waisted my money on this crap and I even called my credit card company to remove the charge. Every so often I this movie comes along on Cable and I just turn it off so dear Steve could not drop IQ points by watching this rubbish. I recently purchased an Xbox 360 for personal use. If you ask me I'd say its a waist of time. 1/10
Teen super star Hanna Montana takes her wig off and goes home to her home town of Crowley Corners in this movie. She finds her value reprioritized after spending her time with her family and childhood acquaintances. I've just watched this movie out of curiosity as all my family is way too grown up to be its intended target audiences, but I thought the movie was very good for its intended preteen audiences. It follows the Disney formula of wholesome family value, and pulls on the heart strings of young preteen girls of romance, fame, talent and success. Not to mention privilege of having great time shopping at an expensive Beverly Hills boutique. Hanna and Miley has it all, everything a young girl can hope and wish for, and this is what this movie is all about.You shouldn't watch this movie as anything more or you will be disappointed. I mean the entire purpose of Hanna Montana is to cater to this audience. Ordinary family movie done in extravagant way only Disney can sums up this ordinary but extraordinarily expensive movie.I'd have to mention that Lucas Till as Travis looked great in this movie.5/10 stars.