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Review: 'Fame'

Review: 'Fame'

Teen musical remake has edgy content for a PG movie.

 

See the first six minutes and the trailer from "Fame."

 

The new "Fame," like the 1980 original, follows a diverse crop of students through their years at New York City's prestigious High School for the Performing Arts, where every lunch hour turns into an impromptu jam session and every teen yearns for fame and fortune.

 

The large ensemble includes wealthy dance queen Alice (Kherington Payne); Malik (Collins Pennie), a Harlem-bred tough who dreams of a stage career; Denise (Naturi Naughton), a classical pianist who'd rather sing hip-hop; budding music producer Victor (Walter Perez); Kevin (Paul McGill), an Iowa boy seeking ballet stardom; Joy (Anna Maria Perez de Tagle), who lands a job on Sesame Street junior year; Jenny (Kay Panabaker), a slightly uptight actress, and Marco (Asher Book), the sweet-as-pie singer who wants her to loosen up.

 

Do they have what it takes? Some seem to, but not all of them are destined to "light up the sky like a flame."

 

After seeing the updated "Fame," anyone old enough to remember (remember... remember...) the original will want to listen to Irene Cara's rendition of the theme song and wax nostalgic about how that high-school musical became a cultural touchstone of the early 1980s. Sure, the 2009 version has the same premise, an equally diverse cast of newcomers, and even a supporting role by Debbie Allen -- whose famous quote from the first movie -- "You want fame? Well, fame costs. And right here is where you start paying, in sweat" -- is played over the opening credits.

 

The problem is, unlike the original cast of memorable misfits and prodigies, the new generation of performing students is quite bland. Yes, they're cute, and a couple seem poised for Disney flicks, primetime teen soaps, or musical careers, but it's hard to really care about any of them.

 

As the school's teachers, the always-excellent Kelsey Grammer (music), Bebe Neuwirth (dance), Megan Mullally (musical theater), and Charles S. Dutton (drama) are all much, much more interesting than any of the students. You almost starts hoping for an extended sequence in the faculty lounge, a la TV's "Glee."

 

Parents and Gen-Xers hoping to hear the songs from the original film will be mostly disappointed (sorry, no "I Sing the Body Electric"), although Naughton does a lovely job with "Out Here On My Own," and Book capably delivers short covers of "Ordinary People" and "Someone to Watch Over Me."

 

But despite a few entertaining numbers, it's hard to believe that this "Fame" will have anything close to the cultural impact on teens that the original did in the age of leg warmers and off-the-shoulder sweatshirts.

 

Parents Need to Know

 

Parents need to know that this remake of the 1980 movie musical "Fame" has been heavily marketed to tweens and teens on television and online.

 

Although it's rated PG (unlike the original, which was rated R), it feels more like a PG-13 movie, especially in regard to underage drinking (the high schoolers are shown drinking several times, and in one scene a girl gets so drunk that she throws up) and language, which includes more than a few uses of "s--t," "a--hole," "bitch," and the like.

 

The sexuality is also more obvious than in most PG movies, with several kisses and one video-taped "casting couch" make-out session.

 

On the bright side, there's considerably less consumerism than in comparable teen-focused movies, the cast is incredibly diverse, and the underlying messages about working hard and fighting for your dreams are definitely worthwhile

 

Families Can Talk About

 

  • Families can talk about how "fame" is different now than in the '80s. With so many media outlets for getting your name "out there," is it even necessary to go through lots of special training to be discovered?

 

  • The teens drink pretty openly at parties and clubs. Is this common behavior for teens?

 

  • Are the parent-child relationships in the movie realistic? What about the choices that some of the characters have to make about work vs. school?

 

  • If you've seen the original, you may want to compare the two movies. How is the music different? Which version has stronger characters?


Studio: MGM/UA Director: Kevin Tancharoen Cast: Kay Panabaker, Naturi Naughton, Anna Maria Perez de Tagl Genre: Musical Run time: 105 minute Theatrical release: 9/25/2009 MPAA rating: PG MPAA explanation: thematic material including teen drinking, a sexual situation and language

 

Reviewed by Sandie Angulo Chen.

 

See more about "Fame" at Common Sense Media.

 

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    Posted by Abigail Sat Sep 26, 2009 2:02pm PDT

    Love it!

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    Posted by Michelle Sun Sep 27, 2009 4:43pm PDT

    i love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Posted by roxene.beck Tue Sep 29, 2009 9:44am PDT

    this was the worse remake. there wasn't one memorable song; however, the dance number with the blond girl was good (wish they hadn't cut all through it). the end of year graduation sequence was DULL, DULL, DULL!!! No "Body Electric" anywhere in this. None of the characters made you feel anything or were all that memorable. The black guy was too angry with his lips poked out all the time (wasn't sexy). The Hispanic guy being left by his girlfriend-nothing earth shattering there! The lead singer's mother finally acting like she had a backbone-too little-too late. It just wasn't. Miss this movie if you planned to go-you won't miss much

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    Posted by livlafluv Sat Oct 3, 2009 2:07pm PDT

    i liked it. not every remake should be compared to the origional. it was a god movie on its own

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    Posted by cool girl 101 Sun Oct 4, 2009 3:12pm PDT

    Fame is a very, very,very,very,goood movie!!!:)

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    Posted by ramsayriley Thu Oct 8, 2009 1:18pm PDT

    everyone said it was very very bad (like bad words and stuff) so i don't know my friend left in the middle of it because it was so bad! i really want to see it though

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    Posted by Anna Sat Oct 10, 2009 6:22am PDT

    Best movie, even though this movie can't compare to the original! Loved it though!

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    Posted by Andria Sat Oct 17, 2009 2:00pm PDT

    I really want to see this movie

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    Posted by Andria Sat Oct 17, 2009 2:00pm PDT

    I really want to see this movie

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    Posted by Madison Sun Oct 11, 2009 1:35pm PDT

    omg fame was awesome and asher book is hot

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