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Vanessa Hudgens managed to sing (or technically, lip-sync), cry and look gorgeous all at the same time while singing “Gotta Go My Own Way” and Ashley Tisdale brought back the humorous cattiness to her role as Sharpay, the typical rich blonde Barbie-esque snob. Zac Efron stepped it up with his vocal performances throughout the movie. This probably doesn’t even need to be said but these kids are fantastic. Gabriela and Troy had a couple of duets including “You Are The Music In Me,” “Everyday” and the surprisingly moving, “Gotta Go My Own Way.”
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“Fabulous,” “Work This Out” and “I Don’t Dance,” all showed off Ortega’s talent at choreography as well as the cast’s talent at singing and dancing.
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Pretty much all of the musical numbers in the movie were group numbers. If you’ve ever seen Pretty In Pink, Dirty Dancing or Newsies, you’ve seen his work. Ortega’s not exactly new to choreography. The song, like all of the songs in the movie, is accompanied by some great dance routines, choreographed by the film’s director, Kenny Ortega. The movie opens with the song, “What Time Is It,” as the kids stare at the clock, waiting for the moment when school lets out for the summer. Since this is Disney, viewers can expect top-notch teen talent throughout all of the musical numbers. Similar to the original HSM, the sequel had a plethora of new upbeat songs that kids will surely memorize and sing repeatedly until their parents demand that they give it a rest. With a new High School Musical comes a whole new soundtrack. And though they’ll surely go on to make new friends in college, they will always cherish the memories they’ve made with their friends in high school. Kids are often so focused on growing up that they don’t truly appreciate how great it is to be young. The whole lesson of this movie was that you shouldn’t constantly obsess over the future because the present is constantly slipping away. But as I watched this movie I remembered my own days in high school and how great it was to be young and virtually care free. There is life after high school, after all. A logical person would say that Troy was right to use the opportunities he had to solidify his future. Gabriella and Troy set out to have a great summer but obviously, things didn’t go as planned. In terms of the story, it’s fairly simple. Naturally, there’s a happy ending and more than one group number. Gabriella eventually quits her job at the country club and gives Troy the “T” necklace he gave her earlier in the movie as a token of his sincere “like.” After Troy learns that Sharpay got the manager of the club to ban the other Wildcats from performing in the talent show, he realizes he’s sold out and does his best to bring everyone back together in time for the big show. All he had to do was step out of his sister’s shadow. Ryan soon realizes that he can actually have friends and a life of his own. When Sharpay replaces Ryan’s role in their act with Troy, Ryan, with the help of Gabriella, befriends the rest of the Wildcats and after playing a bit of baseball, he manages to convince them all to perform a musical number in the talent show with himself as the director. While Kelsi works hard to write new songs for the Wildcats to perform at the talent show, Ryan is eager to return to the stage to sing beside Sharpay. The promise of a scholarship lingers in the air as Troy ditches his friends to hobnob with the people who could help him get the collegiate future he probably couldn’t afford without their financial assistance. He gets new Italian golf shoes and the opportunity to mingle with some of the higher-ups at the University he wants to attend. Troy soon learns the benefits of his new position at the country club.