Director
Writer
Peter Barsocchini
Starring:
Zac Efron as Troy Bolton
Vanessa Hudgens as Gabriella Montez
Ashley Tisdale as Sharpay Evans
Lucas Grabeel as Ryan Evans
Corbin Bleu as Chad Danforth
Monique Coleman as Taylor McKessie
Olesya Rulin as Kelsi Neilson
Mark L. Taylor as Mr. Fulton
Bart Johnson as Jack Bolton
Robert Curtis Brown as Mr. Evans
Are you ready for the start of something new?
Yes, you heard it right. Disney just released the much anticipated sequel for the hit TV musical of 2006, High School Musical 2. High School Musical 2 is the sequel to the Emmy Award winning Disney Channel Original Movie, High School Musical. It debuted on Disney Channel and Family Channel last Friday, August 17, 2007.
Meanwhile the relationship between the twins Sharpay and Ryan is on the rocks when Sharpay dropped Ryan in the Resort's Talent show to sing with Troy instead. AT the same time, the WIldcats and Gabriella noticed the big change on Troy making Gabriella decide to quit working in Lava Spring and Performing with him in the talent show. Now Troy is given a choice. Fame and Fortune or Gabriella and his friends.
I thought the first movie is enough and the sequel will turn out to be a total crap. But Disney just got good writers to create such simple but good story. In High School Musical 1, we witnessed how the characters struggles to find there own identity inside an institution like High School. Now, the cast went out the boundaries of their class room, leaving those books, pens and assignments and entering the serious life of working as employees inside a private resort.
The songs made for this sequel are all as good as the previous set from the first movie. Among my favorites are "You are the Music in Me" which is performed by Gabriella and Troy, "Work This Out", an upbeat song talking about working together to achieve everything and lastly the song "Everyday" where it talks about grabbing every chance of our life and don't waste time because once a lifetime there is no second chance.
I'm also greatly moved by the character of Ryan played by Lucas Grabeel. Being ignored by his sister all the time, he snapped when Sharpay dropped him as a partner in the Resort's musical. Ryan's bubbly and some times idiotic persona became gloomy and more vulnerable. Good thing the Wildcats welcome him to the gang and experienced the love and acceptance he doesn't received from his sister.
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