A four-member teen girl group named the Cheetah Girls go to a Manhattan High School for the Performing Arts and try to become the first freshmen to win the talent show in the school's history. During the talent show auditions, they meet a big-time producer named Jackal Johnson, who tries to make the group into superstars, but the girls run into many problems.
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Alright, now that everyone has bashed the movie, and mentioned some of the negative points, I'm going to write a review based on all the positive aspects of this movie. So, pretty much all the users have already summed up what this movie is mainly focused on - 4 teenage girls, living an ordinary life, who want to achieve their goal of becoming a well-known pop group. Then mixed with some dramatic scenes, romantic scenes, and also some family love shown.Firstly, I believe the introduction to this movie is a very good way to start the film off with - 4 best-friends chilling outside, dancing, and having a good time in general. What's so bad about that?The characters grow on me as well. They're portraying how teenagers are, and I must say the portrayals are spot on - well, majority of the times. Galleria - strict on what she wants to accomplish, is straight-forward, and doesn't think before what she says...it's not until the very end where she realizes all her mistakes, and that she truly needs her friends back. Chanel - is Galleria's "home-girl" in the movie. She's a pretty rich gal, but can get lonely at times as her mom is rarely at home. Dorinda - a girl who lives for dancing, which is the only thing that really keeps her going when times get rough, besides her friends. We slowly find out, that she lives in a foster home, to which her friends don't find out until later into the movie. Aqua - this girl's main passion is for fashion! She's the diva type of the group, the "glamorized" one, who can get pretty nasty as well when drama comes into action. I feel like the film also displayed the relationships between the teens, and their families, to a great extent. I mean, you don't really get those moments anymore in Disney films.Overall, this movie, in a way, can be viewed negatively, and/or positively. It's all based on personal preference. I like to give all movies a chance, and see good in them, especially Disney movies. However, now-a-days, the films in Disney are becoming more unrealistic, and the moral of the story-lines...they're just out of tune. Back in the day, the Cheetah Girls were all kids/teens mostly talked about, it was the "it" movie that everyone had to watch. Moral of the overall film in my opinion is: In order to reach your goal, you must put all your effort into it, even though you know you'll fall down at times. However, the ability to stitch all the rough patches together, and learn from all your mistakes; you'll have the strength to rise back up to the top, and aim for your one ultimate goal.
Now, I don't comment on a lot of things. Especially not movies like this, but I'd like to say what I have to say.This movie is terrible...horrible acting, cheesy storyline, it was also confusing to understand. It was like a mess of scenes jumbled together in movie format.The songs are just...ugh...I don't even have a word for them. They don't really make sense, and obviously this movie is aimed at 6 year old girls.Whatever happened to the OLD Disney? Like Zoog? Sister Sister, Boy Meets World, Even Stevens, and the older D.C.O.M.S such as Brink!, Halloweentown, Johnny Tsunami, Quints, and many others. They need to bring back the good shows, and quit showing terrible movies like this.
I don't care about what any one says. If you think the Cheetah Girls are bad in the movie or it is a bad.... You're CRAZY Now i watch this movie every time it comes on and i have the movie. Guess what i am 13 years old. You know if you LISTEN you will want your children to watch this when you get older. You know this movie is all about Not judging people,sticking with your friends and being there for your friends in their time of need. I have watched this since it came out basically 4 years ago. I recently just watched it and found a moral that no one even mentioned and hit on except in the movie. When Dorinda says "You should be thankful that you have a mom." You should be thankful of what you have. I feel so sorry for people like Dorinda and i think of how i would hate to be one. If you listen you will understand how being a foster child plays into the movie. It tells you why her clothes aren't so great and what this chance means to her. Plus Chanel bought the vest because she wanted it. Yes she said one of us had to have it but Dorinda didn't ask. Also another moral is if your friends don't like you because of where you live or who your parents are they are NOT your friends. That is how Chanel conferting Dorinda the way she did. Dorinda was scared to tell them the truth about her life because she was scared they wouldn't be there friend or kick her out of The Cheetah Girls. That is why Chanel was like your a cheetah girl because of who you are and what's on the inside is what counts. That is what i think about the Cheetah Girls. They did and EXCELLENT job and should be proud of it.!!!!!!!!!!! Plus do you know how much respect they have for this movie?!!!!!!111
I like the Movie, i think it was very good, and it had a great style of singing and i really like the movie a lot, i can not wait to see the second movie. I think that they are all very good singers and i can not wait to see what will happen in the next one, i never had read the series of the books, but, i think that the movies are very good, i think that the four girls are amazing singers. I hope that the cheetah girls never ever brake up, because if they do, that will make the whole movie really unfortunate, but, i really do not think that the cheetah girls will at all break, up, i hope they do not, but, i do not know, but, if they did, that would be really, really upsetting, so, i hope that they do not break up.