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BANDSLAM: Forget the 80


Once upon a time movies of the 80s. A series of films focusing on the youth work hard for someone who wanted to get an important result: Sports ( Karate Kid) , military ( Top Gun), artistic ( Flashdance) or sentimental ( Pretty in Pink). Any 'goal of the protagonists of those films had proposed, they would certainly get in the end, thanks to their hard work and a good dose of determination. But now in 2010 things are different. Take Bandslam , harmless but very funny home movie, which recounts the genesis of a band determined to win a competition that bears the name of the movie. What you should know, if you decide to go see a movie like this, that a film featuring a competition, an important goal to reach or the crowning a dream, is that now in 2010 the result is never certain. If once we were sure that all that waxing would have earned victory at Ralph Macchio, now you can not tell the children lying on School of Rock or appuntoi boys Bandslam . After September 11, American cinema has changed, insecurity has made its way into theaters and performance anxiety has taken over in Hollywood screenplays badged. The heroes have given way to the losers, the muscles have given way to the brain and the horror has become more complex. Even children's films have thus been processed, leaving the root seed of failure, raising his hands in surrender in the face of adversity. Capiamoci, this is not true of course for all films, Hannah Montana continues to romp across the board, the daughter of a Republican policy that will never die, but for many film music has changed and with it the way of representing certain stories. While to some extent the film tells the story, then it is profoundly right that empty in 80 years, a period characterized plastic from coming by a ruthless and muscular success at all costs, Sylvester Stallone and members have made their fortunes Waving hands. In contrast to the historical period in which we are guests and protagonists, suggests that something is changing and this is probably not necessarily a bad thing. Bandslam is the son of our times and reflects in a non-trivial and always fun on issues such as family, friendship, belonging to a group, acceptance and gain acceptance. Not bad for a film interperatato very young, dedicated to a young public. To see.

THE PLOT IN TWO WORDS
The nerd music fan Will change the school. Find new friends and the opportunity to participate with a band at Bandslam, competition between groups that award for a record deal.

THE SCENE THAT IS THE FILM
Obviously the enthralling final.

ANGLE CONCEPTS
Vanessa Hudges is intriguing almost the idol of teenagers across the world, it is the heroine of the saga of High School Musical . As the mother of the protagonist are Lisa Kudrow, a former interpreter of the legendary series Friends .

VOTE
If you have 00 to 13 years: A masterpiece, 10
If you have 13 to 20 years: A beautiful, 9

If you have 20 to 30 years: Cute, 6
If you have to 30 to 40 years: Very Cute, 7

If you have 40 years and over: Very Cute, 7

Bandslam (USA, 2009)
Directed by Todd Graff
With Vanessa Hudgens, Lisa Kudrow, Gaelan Connell




To give you a better idea of \u200b\u200bthe film here is one of the songs performed by young actors. If you can not jump up and dance like wild, let me know.


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