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HANNAH MONTANA THE MOVIE

Miley Cyrus struggles to juggle school, friends and her secret popstar persona. But when Hannah Montana`s soaring popularity threatens to take over her life - she just might let it. So her father, Billy Ray Cyrus takes the teen home to Crowley Corners, Tennesse, for a dose of reality, kicking off an adventure filled with the kind of fun, laughter and romance even Hannah Montana couldn`t imagine.
Miley Cyrus berusaha untuk seimbangkan kawan-kawan, sekolah dan juga rahsianya sebagai penyanyi. Tetapi apabila populariti Hannah Montana mula mengambil alih kehidupannya, ayahnya, Billy Ray Cyrus membawa dia ke Crowley Corners, Tennessee untuk berseronok dan pengembaraan itu dipenuhi dengan kegembiraan dan keseronokan yang tidak pernah dirasai oleh Hannah Montana.
Language: English
Subtitle: NA
Classification: U
Release Date: 4 Jun 2009
Genre: Comedy / Family
Running Time: 1 Hour 32 Minutes
Distributor: WALT DISNEY PICTURES
Cast: Miley Cyrus, Emily Osment, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lucas Till
Director: Peter Chelsom
Format: NA


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Writer: Lai Swee Wei

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With every popular Disney Channel TV hit series, there's bound to be a follow up feature film of its own. It's only natural. And with that, the cast of "Hannah Montana" reunit in a big bang of a show that lasts more than the half an hour episode - much to the joy of fans, definitely. Audiences will get to watch the young, spunky, charismatic performer Miley Cyrus as she flaunts it all and discovers life's valuable lessons the hard way, being brought back to her hometown in Tennessee against her will.

Awkwardly enough, the film begins with Miley and her best friend Lilly trying to gain entry into the Hannah Montana concert stadium considering the fact that Lilly already knows her double life secret (if you didn't know, Miley IS Hannah Montana). Soon she encounters inevitable complications when she is stalked by a British reporter called Oswald (Peter Gunn), who tries to get the latest gossip scoop on Hannah Montana. He comes so dangerously close, risking Miley's identity being revealed to the whole world!

The film sees the return of Billy Ray Cyrus, Emily Osment, Mitchel Musso, and Jason Earles. Also there were some fun cameo appearances from Tyra Banks and country singers like Taylor Swift and Rascal Flatts. Vanessa Williams dons the role of Hannah Montana's publicist with her persona very much similar to her character Wilhelmina Slater in "Ugly Betty."

It also creates a fun dance scene as Miley Cyrus does a country mix with hip hop step-by-step dance during a fund raising event for Tennessee. It's called a 'Hoedown Throwdown' dance. The dance choreography is very well matched with the song giving a truly entertaining scene not to be missed! The soundtracks are pleasant to the ears whilst carrying meaningful messages. Audiences might get choked up over the touching scene of the strong bond between father and daughter. But that's what "Hannah Montana" TV series is also known for, as Billy Ray Cyrus is Miley's father in real life.

Posed as a really fun film for the whole family, it certainly proves just that as audiences will be amused to see how a small town girl tries hard to juggle her normal life with her pop-star persona. Regardless of that, I'm still puzzled as to how a wig and a change of clothes can turn you into a whole new different person.

Cinema Online, 25 May 2009

   
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U - General viewing for all ages
P12 - Parental guidance required for audiences under the age of 12.
13 - For audiences aged 13 years old and above.
16 - For audiences aged 16 years old and above.
18 - For 18+ with elements for mature audiences
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