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The girl group return for more adventures, this time traveling to Spain to take part in a music festival.The girl group return for more adventures, this time traveling to Spain to take part in a music festival.The girl group return for more adventures, this time traveling to Spain to take part in a music festival.
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- 2 nominations total
Adrienne Houghton
- Chanel
- (as Adrienne Bailon)
Belinda Peregrín
- Marisol
- (as Belinda Peregrin)
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Did you know
- Trivia8.3 million people watched the film's premiere night, beating the record of 7.7 million viewers of High School Musical (2006).
- GoofsWhen they are singing "Amigas cheetahs" Marisol's shoes change from tennis shoes to high heel and then back to tennis shoes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Teen Movie Franchises (2019)
- SoundtracksIt's Over
Written by David Lawrence and Faye Greenberg
Performed by The Cheetah Girls (Adrienne Houghton (as The Cheetah Girls), Sabrina Bryan (as The Cheetah Girls), Raven-Symoné (as The Cheetah Girls) and Kiely Williams (as The Cheetah Girls))
Produced by David Lawrence
Courtesy of Walt Disney Records
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As a fan of musicals, I am pleased by the Disney Channel's efforts to keep the genre alive. Indeed, some of their efforts are excellent musicals: HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL, for example.
This movie, however, is shot with little sophistication in either the musical forms or the dance forms. Most of the songs are fast, energetic hip-hop pieces danced with tremendous sexual energy. Only one song tries something different, "A La Nanita Nanan" and it is sung as a study in pure modality, with nothing to say beyond that.
The photography is beautiful but straightforward -- try to shoot Barcelona and make it ugly! -- and does not use the background for any real emotional content.
In short, this movie speaks down to its audience, giving them what they expect to see -- four teen-aged girls in Barcelona for a musical festival and romance with a dancing Spanish grandee. The lack of variety gets a little onerous at times and speaks to a pre-teen audience that used to be served by magazines like 'Tiger Beat'. The people who made this movie missed a great opportunity: 8.3 million people tuned in for the premiere. But the talent were not interested in either glorious past of the musical or the future potential. The result is a movie that won't survive.
This movie, however, is shot with little sophistication in either the musical forms or the dance forms. Most of the songs are fast, energetic hip-hop pieces danced with tremendous sexual energy. Only one song tries something different, "A La Nanita Nanan" and it is sung as a study in pure modality, with nothing to say beyond that.
The photography is beautiful but straightforward -- try to shoot Barcelona and make it ugly! -- and does not use the background for any real emotional content.
In short, this movie speaks down to its audience, giving them what they expect to see -- four teen-aged girls in Barcelona for a musical festival and romance with a dancing Spanish grandee. The lack of variety gets a little onerous at times and speaks to a pre-teen audience that used to be served by magazines like 'Tiger Beat'. The people who made this movie missed a great opportunity: 8.3 million people tuned in for the premiere. But the talent were not interested in either glorious past of the musical or the future potential. The result is a movie that won't survive.
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