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High School Musical – Remix Edition

 

Picture: C     Sound: B-     Extras: B     Film: C+

 

 

Remember My Fair Lady?  42nd Street?  Grease?  Well, High School Musical is a musical, ultimately not being too creative, but is family friendly and typical of a Disney Channel Production.  In the past other musicals were more so viewed in Disney animated features, though Disney has also tried its hand at an array of Live Action features (though even that had some animation) such as the 1964 Mary Poppins.  This film, however, is more reminiscent of such musicals like Disney’s Newsies.  Newsies was on the big screen and essentially flopped, but found success on VHS and the Disney Channel.  High School Musical had big hype even prior to its release on the Disney Channel, and its sound track has had great success on the music charts.

 

The film’s choreographer and director Kenny Ortega has done other films such as The Newsies, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Dirty Dancing and Pretty in Pink, some of which as you’ll note were not even full musicals.  The film’s music was energetic, fun, and interesting.  The sound was mainly based on today’s pop music scene with hints of classical musical elements from such films as Grease.  The premise of the film is Troy Bolton, the captain of his school’s basketball team, meets a girl on a family cruise vacation and together they do an out of this world (shocking lip sinking) karaoke performance.  After the cruise Troy and the female lead Gabriella go their separate ways sadly.  Amazingly, Gabriella has just moved with her parents to a new town where she must attend a new high school, and to the audience’s amazement, yes, it is Troy’s high school!  If you are wondering, this does sound oddly like the musical Grease up to this point.  From this odd occurrence a series of events occur centering on Troy trying to balance his two worlds of his basketball team and love for musical theater.  While Troy is trying to balance talent and love, Gabriella and Troy are also being sabotaged by two diehard musical theater students who are not quite as good.  Overall, this musical is fun and meant for a younger audiences but judging from the record sales adults and children alike love this film and its musical talent.

 

There are a few problems with the film, which greatly detract from the overall appeal.  The main problem is the simplistic nature of the film’s script that is very draining on the viewer after the full viewing.  Also there seems to be a problem with the actors that they can’t lip sink very well, though it is their own voices.

 

The technicals of this DVD are ok.  The picture is presented in a disappointing 1.33 X 1 Full Frame format, with the picture being somewhat blurry at times, having some color issues, and light/dark issues.  The sound is actually quite good presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound.  The musical sequences have much clearer and crisp sound than the actual dialogue scenes, which at times have high/low errors.  The extras are plentiful and children are sure to enjoy such features as a film version with sing-a-long subtitles, Dance Along featurette, Music Videos, Interviews, and a behind the scenes featurette.  Adults may find the extras to be a bit childish, but as previously stated this musical’s intentions seem to be geared toward a younger audience.

 

In the end, the High School Musical is amusing to an extent for adults but children are sure to want to watch this film again and again.  This edition has much more to offer than the original DVD release with its plethora of extras.  The musical numbers are not the best but they have their merits. This DVD would make a nice gift for any child less than 15 years of age.

 

 

-   Michael P Dougherty II


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