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Review: 'Another Cinderella Story'

Review: 'Another Cinderella Story'

Selena Gomez brings fresh pop fun to an old tale.

 

See clips from 'Another Cinderella Story' at Yahoo! Kids:

 

"Are You Trying to Ruin Me?"

Almost Midnight

Mystery Girl

 

And see star Selena Gomez in the music video, "Tell Me Something I Don't Know."

 

When she's not finishing up high school and dreaming of auditioning for the Manhattan Dance Academy, Mary (Selena Gomez) spends most of her time playing maid for her guardian, washed-up pop singer Dominique Blatt (Jane Lynch), and Dominque's twin daughters Britt (Emily Perkins) and Bree (Katherine Isabelle).

 

Then teen pop star Joey Parker (Andrew Seeley) enrolls in school and announces a big dance competition; the winner will star in his next video. Suddenly the incredibly uncoordinated Britt and Bree -- and the rest of the girls at school -- are clamoring for Joey's attention.

 

But only one girl catches his eye at the masked ball -- Mary, of course -- and when she drops her Zune on the dance floor, Joey rushes to identify her. Finally Mary comes forward, and the two practice their dance moves together while they do Mary's chores -- until a jealous ex-girlfriend and the twins do their best to separate them before the big dance competition.

 

Cinderella stories usually end at the big reveal. This one keeps on trucking through a courtship (with some rather cheesy moments), jealous plans to split the pair apart, and a big dance competition to get them back together. It's a lot to cram in, and it stalls a few times before the big dance finish.

 

But some of its more unconventional elements make "Another Cinderella Story"  more worthwhile, especially for modern tweens. Lynch, a fabulous comedic actress, is both a wicked stepmother figure and a pathetic fading pop star (her opening back acne commercial is laugh-out-loud funny).

 

Plus, instead of sticking to the most popular dance moves -- there are plenty of those throughout the rest of the movie -- the masked couple at the ball goes for classy and launches into a tango. And when Joey, the big star, smartly defies his money-grubbing parents and even helps Mary with the housework so he can spend time with her, the usual silent-but-handsome prince role takes on a lot more character.

 

Common Sense Note

 

Parents need to know that tweens will want to see this movie because it stars Disney Channel darling Selena Gomez, star of the TV show "Wizards of Waverly Place." Compared to "High School Musical," the dance moves are just slightly sexier, and there's a little kissing between teens.

 

Also, girls fawn all over a teen heartthrob to an embarrassing extent, even rubbing up against him suggestively in public. A Zune music player figures prominently in the plot, and the wicked stepmother likes her martinis. The mean behavior directed at the main character is typical of her Cinderella role and played as over the top for laughs.

 

Families can talk about how the high school girls act around Joey Parker. If you had a crush that severe, would you do anything for that person's attention? How does Joey handle all the unwanted attention? How do celebs in the news handle it? Do you think they deserve more privacy? Families can also discuss what made kids want to see this movie -- was it the fact that Selena Gomez was in it? How do you think the producers of this movie went about making sure kids knew it was coming out?

 

Rating: PG for some mild sensuality and language. Studio: Warner Home Video Directed By: Damon Santostefano Cast: Jane Lynch, Selena Gomez, Drew Seeley Running Time: 92 minutes Release Date: 09/16/2008 Genre: Comedy

 

Reviewed by Carrie R. Wheadon.

 

See more about 'Another Cinderella Story' at Common Sense Media.

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    Posted by runachatterjee2008 Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:12pm PDT

    This would be loved by everyone young and old ,perhaps decency should be maintained and no love making scenes as this is purely a children's show and not an adult one.I myself is a big fan of high school musical show and watch every show on Disney .Requesting that sleeping beauty would be the next one like Cinderella.

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    Posted by victoria t Tue Sep 30, 2008 11:26am PDT

    this will be well appreciated by everyone, especially the young ones. i hope more will come like this.

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    Posted by sribaraathy Wed Oct 1, 2008 5:40am PDT

    THIS WOULD BE LOVED BY CHILDREN AND OOLD.....HOPE MORE WILL COME LIKA THIS

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    Posted by chaturbhai p Thu Oct 2, 2008 11:14pm PDT

    you will be best parent if u tell your kid to have a safe sex

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    Posted by chaturbhai p Thu Oct 2, 2008 11:18pm PDT

    parent should always teach their children to have a safe sex if they do and also teach them what will happen to them if they have kids to early so in the end if they are smart he or she will realise having sex at early age is not worthed

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    Posted by chaturbhai p Thu Oct 2, 2008 11:21pm PDT

    it's important to teach our children not to have a boyfriend at early age it is ok to have him as a friend

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    Posted by Well... Tue Oct 7, 2008 3:05pm PDT

    I saw with my nieces 7 and 9. It was totally adorable.

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    Posted by Cam Tue Oct 7, 2008 6:55pm PDT

    i would love to see a more realistic version of cinderella. i think the sexual suggestions should be played down. cinderella of the original version was such an unrealistic fantasy. probably that should be accepted as the only reason. some young girls, myself, grew up thinking of this as an expectation. now i realize cinderella should love herself, find her way out of a bad family situation, if you wiil learn from it and grow to love herself before looking for a glass slipper

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    Posted by nymidnight007 Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:12am PDT

    uh, how many cinderella movies are there?

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