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September 30, 2009

Fame – Movie Review

For those of you who dream of being successful in the acting and directing world this is the perfect movie for you to watch.

It’s the school of hard knocks where the students are faced with real life situations and it shows how humanly impossible it is to live a dream for some.

Dreams are crushed, goals are met, hearts are touched.

The film was more of a serious type of musical, with only a spattering of songs.
The constant change from scene to scene with no real plot was annoying for me.
I hated the editing of the film and couldn’t understand why it goes from Freshman to Senior, to Junior and hops all over the place.

I really had no idea what was going on with the movie or it’s characters.

So I wasn’t too crazy about the movie and wish I had seen it on DVD instead.

For those of you that love the artsy cultural type of world, you may love this movie.
The rest of you will yawn through it.

People were walking out of my theatre and there was about 10 people there watching it in the early afternoon.

I must say though, that the cast was amazing, the acting was superb.

I just didn’t care for the dialog, the plot, the editing.

The settings were colorful but again I like a movie to be organized from start to finish.
That is just my style.
I do love the movie’s music and soundtracks, those were rocking me.
If the music hadn’t of been so wonderful I would have fallen asleep during this movie. :)

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