
I had the whole heck day spent in SM Cinema 2 last Oct. 28 to catch the up-to-the-minute sequel of the recognized teen musicale but never had I conjured to be welcomed by a lurid spectators pining for a melodic extravaganza. Seemingly, it encapsulated my heart how a film can likely become a sphere of influence to a dispirited individual, with a right instance and a perfectly angled seat; no doubt popcorns can’t be consumed.

This time it’s a treat for music-dance lover. It’s their customary ingredient to pull-up the music-dance category but a mundanely so-so in acting turning up a mutual movie-day into a blithely whim of tuneful debonair. One thing that was so rancid and malodorous in the context was Vanessa Hudgens (Gabriella) presence. She was so off that she was overthrown by Sharpay and Troy’s character. I guess it’s the scandal-expose’ thing that elected Disney to deject or defame a little of Gabriella’s character but all-in-all it’s an utterly sublime celebration of being young and happy and being happy even if you’re not young. Is this an “au revoir” for the distinguished Disney Musical? I hope not and if I were to draw a choice, another sequel could be a nice avid look-out. High School Musical 4: The Reunion.