I've officially watched all three HSM movies in succession and I've given a review to the first two: it's now time for me to evaluate this one.
Knowing my love of musicals, I went into this with an open mind. I can honestly say that this wasn't as good as the first, but not as bad as the previous; it was split right down the middle.
It did have its flaws, (I of course have to put at the forefront the repetition of many of the musical numbers, which was my only main gripe.) but it did have its redeeming qualities. (The story was OK, and not at all hard to follow, and the way it wrapped up was fairly decent.) If you watched this and were hoping for true cinematic greatness, it wasn't, but if you were also thinking it'd be as horrific as "Gigli," you'd be mistaken too. It was nothing more than just a light fluff that everybody can enjoy.
HSM3: Senior Year gets a respectable 8 out of 10
Knowing my love of musicals, I went into this with an open mind. I can honestly say that this wasn't as good as the first, but not as bad as the previous; it was split right down the middle.
It did have its flaws, (I of course have to put at the forefront the repetition of many of the musical numbers, which was my only main gripe.) but it did have its redeeming qualities. (The story was OK, and not at all hard to follow, and the way it wrapped up was fairly decent.) If you watched this and were hoping for true cinematic greatness, it wasn't, but if you were also thinking it'd be as horrific as "Gigli," you'd be mistaken too. It was nothing more than just a light fluff that everybody can enjoy.
HSM3: Senior Year gets a respectable 8 out of 10