Three pairs of friends relationships go from good to bad and back again. Several couple fall out over girls, boys and work. Can all these couples settle their differences and be friends again?
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I absolutely loved this movie, it was an awesome movie coming from a 23 year old! I do recommend! So upset I can't find on DVD as they took it off Netflix!
Okay, I won't lie; this movie made me chuckle a few times. But at the end of the day it was stupid, trashy nonsense and I'm not just saying that because it's a film aimed at kids. You can watch much better movies with your children. I'd even recommend "High School Musical" over this garbage.Some of the messages it sends out are bizarre. Best friends are great and all but are you really going to let friendship get in the way of a huge career opportunity? And why did the first mindless tween let his dog get in the way of a relationship? Granted, it wasn't a very healthy relationship, but who knows how many more times he's going to put his dog before actual people? And as for act three... well, I don't even have to go into that. It was a total rip-off of "The Parent Trap." This film is a cliché storm and compared to this, "Camp Rock" looks like "The Godfather." By all means, skip it.
This movie shows that Disney writers are really running out of ideas. This movie is really three short films featuring three clichés stuffed into one movie. Each part would have made a good movie by itself. But together, the stories were awkwardly crammed together and didn't transition well.The first part is about a boy whose frenemy is his dog. He and his dog have a "fight" because the boy's girlfriend tricked the dog into flushing the boy's prized award. This part was the best and wasn't as much of a cliché. It just didn't seem as good overall.The second part is about two girls who run their own fashion blog. Their friendship breaks apart because only one of them is asked to be an executive at a huge fashion company. The whole "friends competing for one job" has been done too many times already. I could already see how the fight would resolve from the moment it started. They also pulled the cliché "we're best friends and not even you can pull us apart" thing.The third part is the worst of all in my opinion. It's the classic "Prince and the Pauper" act. But the Prince and the Pauper has already been redone in several TV shows and movies. I was so bored with this movie by this point that it became background noise by this point. I tuned back in to see that they somehow all saw each other at the dance.Save yourself the time and watch something else. It's an absolutely awful movie.
This movie is far more than just another Disney movie. The main idea is that two people, even Bffs, can become enemies. Another thing that should be paid attention to is the idea that Julianne, played by Stephanie Scott, uses people to get a good grade. It's a more kid friendly approach to the idea of using people, but shall not be taken as a joke. Overall, it was a very cute movie that should be enjoyable for kids and adults alike. I think it's good that they have different stories throughout the movie so it keeps you sitting there, wanting to know what's next. I highly suggest this movie to young teens and kids out there that have light enough expectations to give this movie a chance. It's not your average mediocre Disney movie. It was very well done.