4 reviews
- AnnaPagrati
- Aug 29, 2021
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We all have to agree this is the cheesiest movie ever. But if you watched, you probably love k-pop and the Wonder Girls, so it's nice to see our idols on their own film. Even if it's that bad. Yenny is the true star in the film, though the other girls have done a good job. I don't remember if one of them has acted before, so I won't say they're not actresses. The love story is just forgettable. The School Gyrls, well, they're not bad at all. Lim's character is cute and silly -she made me laugh hard-. Yenny was ~the strong girl~, and I think that character suited her. Sohee and Sunye barely spoke.
To make it short: it's a bad movie with stereotypical characters and a predictable plot. But who cares? It's an idol movie! So I highly recommend it to all k-pop fans.
To make it short: it's a bad movie with stereotypical characters and a predictable plot. But who cares? It's an idol movie! So I highly recommend it to all k-pop fans.
- sabrinahayworth
- Feb 3, 2012
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Someone wrote this movie was so bad that it was good. No, this movie is really bad. Trite plot, bad dialogue, very cheaply made - it was an insult to the intelligence of the young viewers of Nick and I think it got totally wretched ratings.
Furthermore, there was actually a scandal involving this group's production company in NY City in 2010. In this scandal it was revealed that these girls had been living in illegally constructed and potentially dangerous rooms above the company's Manhattan office space. They were living there without any health insurance. In the movie, however, we see these girls living in luxurious hotel suites.
The scandal can be accessed by searching for the article: Wonder Girls Ill-treated or JYP Admits Wonder Girls Lack Insurance or JYP Office Violations.
Basically Nick Cannon embarrassed himself by trying to promote this entertainment company through producing such a shoddy movie. One has to wonder what his agenda was in doing so.
Furthermore, there was actually a scandal involving this group's production company in NY City in 2010. In this scandal it was revealed that these girls had been living in illegally constructed and potentially dangerous rooms above the company's Manhattan office space. They were living there without any health insurance. In the movie, however, we see these girls living in luxurious hotel suites.
The scandal can be accessed by searching for the article: Wonder Girls Ill-treated or JYP Admits Wonder Girls Lack Insurance or JYP Office Violations.
Basically Nick Cannon embarrassed himself by trying to promote this entertainment company through producing such a shoddy movie. One has to wonder what his agenda was in doing so.
- chenchenchen2009
- Mar 3, 2013
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Though it's a bit of a cliché, this film deserve a 10/10 if you're a Korean music fan. It's a bit cheesy and the fact that its a kids TV movie doesn't really help but it's worth the love and support I'm certain everyone within the cast and crew worked for and it'll probably pave the road of the bridge to even more international stardom's from Korea to the U.S. In other words, this may allow, within the next few years, for perhaps groups like B2ST or EXO or SNSD to have more things over in the states and other places for their English speaking/international fans to enjoy. I feel as if this movie was mostly just a guinea pig to test the water and see whether or not we were all ready for Korean music entertainment to walk hand in hand with ours. After all, it's what we've all been complaining about wanting for the most part. Right? SO WATCH IT AND/OR BUY IT!!