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At the New York City High School for the Performing Arts, students get specialized training that often leads to success as actors, singers, etc. This movie follows eight students from the time when they audition to get into the school, through graduation. Among these are the brazen Coco Hernandez, shy Doris Finsecker, sensitive gay Montgomery MacNeil, and brash, abrasive Ralph Garcy.
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better than i thought it would be, should have had more dancing scenes in it though! It's definitely a great movie to watch if you are passionate about performing arts, very inspirational.
whysoblu
Should I be concerned or seriously ponder anymore why Fame was one of the best movies I have seen theatrically in the past month? I?m not really sure how I feel about this. It sits a little uneasy with me. I go to this movie I had little to no interest in, especially considering the subject matter, and I come out a believer. I?ll expand on that in a little bit, but for now let?s talk more Fame!
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quietone72663
I was a teenager when the orginal Fame was in the movies. I loved that one. Songs and dances were a part of the story, in the latest version the song and dance are basically the entire story none of the characters or the plots are fleshed out lest they interrupt yet another song and dance number. As much as the singing and dancing were good, seeing what changed at the school over time and what stayed the same within the student body would have made this a much better film,
lvviewer
I loved it. Follows a class at a performing arts high school in NYC from tryouts through freshman year through senior year. What talent! The music and performances are butt kicking... Must see it!
mom2mygirls
My 11 year old daughter had her heart set on taking 5 of her friends to go see this movie for her birthday. I did have my reservations, but it was PG....so against my better judgement, I agreed. Next time, I will follow my gut!
This movie has no business being rated PG. How in the world did that get passed? If you are looking to take your kids to a "family friendly" movie, I suggest you pass on this one. If you are in doubt, be aware that there are several swear words, (a--hole,b--ch,GOD----, sh-t, and a few others) as well as several sexually charged story lines. One of them is way too graphic for little ones, and involves a boy looking to "hook-up" and attempting to force a girl to kiss him. Additionally, there are instances of both attempted suicide, and underage drinking.
That issue aside, I felt that were too may characters and too little story development. This movie would be appropriate for older teens, but NOT the "tween" age group.
better than i thought it would be, should have had more dancing scenes in it though! It's definitely a great movie to watch if you are passionate about performing arts, very inspirational.