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Polar opposites Troy and Gabriella try out for the school musical.
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Producers Bill Borden , Barry Rosenbush , Don Schain Studio Disney Channel Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
John C. Kunich Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2006
This film should have been a major theatrical release. The music is that good, and the performances by the young but highly talented cast are uniformly superb, led by the amazing Ashley Tisdale. From Les Miserables to High School Musical by age 20, she is a Broadway prodigy in a class by herself. As a composer/librettist of Broadway musicals myself ("Marva!", a musical play about famed inner-city educator Marva Collins), I can appreciate the extraordinary combination of effort it required to make High School Musical into the splendid production it is. All of the songs are first-rate, but "We're All In This Together," "Stick to the Status Quo," and "Get 'Cha Head In The Game" are particular standouts. You'll find yourself singing them endlessly. There are good reasons why the musical recording of this film is the first television soundtrack album to top the Albums Chart in twenty years. Those reasons are the songs. They are uniformly melodic, intelligent, and professional--rare qualities in today's music scene. I cannot recall any other album that actually made me wish that many of the tunes had been of longer duration! Several of the excellent numbers on High School Musical are only 2 minutes long or less, yet pack an enormous amount of heart and quality into every one of those few seconds. What a contrast to most recordings, where a bare minimum of musical and lyrical ideas are stretched, prolonged with preludes, repeated, and repeated again to make up for the almost total absence of substance! The "Stick to the Status Quo" song warrants special mention because it brilliantly captures the reality of high school peer pressure within the context of an engaging large-cast production dance number. Who has experienced high school without feeling the stifling impetus to remain within rigidly defined boundaries of behavior, dress, and attitude? This song illustrates the foolishness of such self-imposed censorship without preaching, and is all the more a triumph because of that subtlety. If an athlete can bake, and a scholar can be into hip-hop, maybe there's hope for all of us. It would be inaccurate to pigeon-hole this as a "message movie," notwithstanding the worthy subtext of tolerance, individuality, and inclusion. This film does not overemphasize or exaggerate its theme. Rather, it is seamlessly woven into the overall fabric of the entertainment. In the same way, racial and gender equality and diversity are not spotlighted as obvious morals, like they might have been in a lesser work. Instead, these principles are taken for granted as givens in the lives of these young people, who never would think to question whether it is appropriate for people of different races to date, or whether females can be the most accomplished scientists and mathematicians around. The film is much more effective in conveying these noble messages because of the subtlety with which it handles them as part of the unquestioned structure of modern life. The musical-within-a-musical approach works well, too, because it makes room for a wide range of song styles, including a parody of the old Donnie & Marie Osmond song and dance shtick and a hot salsa number, "Bop to the Top," which is catchier than virtually any hit single within recent memory. These infectious yet funny numbers are nicely interspersed with the songs that are part of the main story as sung extemporaneously by the characters. And the wonderful high-energy choreography by the great Kenny Ortega is breathtaking, particularly in group-dance songs such as "Get 'Cha Head in the Game" and "Stick to the Status Quo." My daughter and I watched this movie without fail, every time it was broadcast on the Disney Channel. As a result, I can testify from personal experience that it holds up well under repeated viewing, and I do mean repeated. Because of the wonderful combination of song, dance, romance, humor, and inspiration this motion picture always seems fresh, even after many viewings. I believe "High School Musical" will transform popular culture in a highly positive direction, moving a new generation of young people toward a much broader appetite for music, dance, and drama. It will preserve the genre of melodic book musical for many years, at a point when its future appeared precarious at best. No one could have predicted this impact in advance, but now it seems clear. What a contribution! Bravo!
H. Bala Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2007
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL, Disney Channel's 2006 original made-for-tv film, took kidnation by storm and made overnight stars out of Zac Efron and Vannesa Anne Hudgens. It also spawned a humongously successful TV movie sequel ([[ASIN:B000VAPZM2 High School Musical 2 (Extended Edition)]]), and there's word that the third flick will be theatrically released. So what is it about HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL? It's sure cheesy enough and the plot couldn't be more on the beaten path. Well, for me, the movie's exuberance and the engaging leads are what sold it. Turns out I'm not so jaded that I can't be swayed and won over by youthful enthusiasm and energetic performances. And, yikes, this one's a musical. The plot? During vacation, on New Year's Eve, basketball jock Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) and the brilliant, bookish Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Anne Hudgens) meet at a teen party, forced to sing a karaoke duet together, and end up exchanging phone numbers. Then, for Troy, it's back to school at Albuquerque, New Mexico's East High. But it turns out that Gabriella is East High School's newest student. So, a week after their duet, the two meet again and their interest in music and in each other is renewed. And there's a school winter musical looking for new blood. Do Troy and Gabriella sign up? Doing so would mean breaking out of their respective cliques and fracturing the school's status quo. Troy's with the jock crowd, with a big game in 2 weeks as the EHS Wildcats play for the championship. Gabriella is with the brainy set and expected to compete in the scholastic decathlon. As the song goes, as chorused overwhelmingly by the student body: "No, no, no - stick to the stuff you know." But, it turns out, what Troy and Gabriella know best is following their hearts. And singing. HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL is kid stuff, sure, served up with a bland, run-of-the-mill storyline, and with the usual messages of individuality and following your dreams wholesomely spoonfed to the audience. But it's all executed with a certain vitality and is so darn winning that even creaky, old dogs like me surrender under its spell. HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL is as family friendly as it gets, about as objectionable as a brown-eyed puppy. Efron and Hudgens are sweet together and are most assuredly the biggest reason for Disney's newest monster franchise. Ashley Tisdale (Sharpay) and Lucas Grabeel (Ryan) shouldn't be left out as their sister-brother act is darn sidesplitting. And most of the songs are pretty catchy. Certainly, tons of fans have propelled the film's soundtrack to the Billboard chart stratosphere. I'll probably forget these tunes in a week or so, but for now, I've been at it nonstop, humming "Breaking Free," "Stick to the Status Quo," and "I Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You." This last song, by the way, is busted out merrily by Efron, Hudgens, Tisdale, and Grabeel (who shows off his chops here) in the dvd's bonus music video. I also like this movie for the fact that it came out of nowhere to become a phenomenon. The Disney Channel certainly didn't expect all this hubbub at first. But in HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL, we have star turning performances, unbridled, bubbly enthusiasm, and a certain generic charm - all combining to form this happy synergy. And, who knows, just maybe Walt Disney even gave his blessing from his cryogenic chamber. But there's simply no denying that this movie is a bonafide sensation and speedily becoming an unstoppable force. Me, well, color me a fan. And, to demonstrate solidarity, I'll echo the kids at East High: "Wildcats, everywhere!"
Whitney Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2022
Taila Nicole Wright Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2022
Grew up on these movies, nice to sit back and watch again as an adult lol.
Dubyac99 Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2006
This was a really great movie. I really enjoyed the way it made me feel watching it. It just made me feel happy, carefree and like a kid again. I actually assumed this was taken from a stageplay. Where else do you see a basketball team (all male) break into a song on the Basketball court. (Think Grease). This movie makes us all think about the "clique stereotypes" we fall into, and how we need to think outside the "Stereo-box." The songs were wonderful! Reminded me of the music you hear for Sitcoms of the 80's and 90's. The kind of diddy's that stick in your head long after the show is over (I still have one of the songs going through my head, though I can't remember the name of the song.) Yet the storyline has a positive message. Sure the plot is a bit sloppy at times, and I kind of doubt that the school "Play stars" are the "villians" at many of today's high schools, but that may be what the movie makers were trying to show. Even sportos and band kids can get along. I also liked how "parents" to the most part, were left out of the storyline. Sure the father was the highschool coach, but the silly drama teacher was funny, and likeable. The main stars, the good looking basketball player, and the New female student "brain" were EXTREMELY likeable, and you wanted to see them succeed. Great movie, for the entire family! Two thumbs up! MC White says check it out!
Lisa Siegel Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2006
I am so excited that High School Musical is being released on DVD so soon after it aired on Disney Channel on January 20, 2006. Kids of all ages will love this movie; it has everything! I love that there are going to be not one, but TWO versions of the movie on the DVD. There will be the movie we saw on Disney and the Sing Along version as well. I cannot believe all of the special features that are going to be on the DVD as well. Zac Efron is SUPERB as basketball supter-star Troy Bolton. He is a great actor and has a great voice as well. Vanessa Anne Hudgens, who portrays Gabriella Montez, the "freaky math girl" as she puts it in the movie has a gorgeous voice! Ashley Tisdale (Maddie from The Suite Life of Zack and Cody) plays the villain Sharpay Evans so well. In real life, Ashley is anything but evil, but it does not show in the movie. Her voice is great as is her acting. Lucas Grabeel portrays Sharpay's twin brother Ryan Evans, the guy who brings a lot of the comedy to the movie. Corbin Bleu (Chad Danforth) and Monique Colman (Taylor McKessie) also co-star in this movie as the friends of the main characters. I will admit that I am much older than many of the people who watched the movie; I'm almost 25, but this movie connects to anyone! The message in the movie is to be yourself and make it known! Don't be afraid of what other people think. Just do what YOU want to do. I love that message because it really gives kids and adults even, hope. If you are a fan of musicals or a fan of Disney Channel, I highly recommend this movie to you!
Nancy O'Shea Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2007
I had my eye on this DVD for a long time and hesitated to purchase it. Most of what is "new" in visual media these days is not worth my time or money. But I read a review online which piqued my interest, I bought the DVD and when it arrived I put it on my computer to see if it was something my 14-year-old son might enjoy. I planned to watch a few minutes, and get the general idea of the show. I ended up watching the entire movie - couldn't take my eyes away. The scenes move quickly and hold your interest. The actors are talented and because they are actually high school-aged, they seem so genuine. The messages of the movie are great for all ages. NO bad language, no violence or indecency. Parents are respected, and so are the kids! And if you ever went to high school, you are sure to find reminders of the friends/students you knew "back when". Oh, and I musn't forget how much fun the songs and dances are. I have lost count of how many times we have watched this show. It is positive, funny, upbeat and inspiring! By the way, our 9th grade son loved the show, too.
Song Rose Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2007
I found myself just as enthralled and amused by this movie as my kids were. It is cheesy, yet entertaining and very humorous at times. The songs are catchy and the brother and sister act, Sharpay and Ryan, are hilarious in their roles. It is the Grease of this generation but with an important difference: it really is a G movie that kids of all ages can watch. There isn't any smoking, drinking, talk about teenage pregnancy, brawls, etc. The movie does highlight issues like teenage competitiveness, fitting in, and vanity, but in ways that are amusing and helpful with an overall message that you shouldn't have to stick to a particular mold or succumb to peer pressure. I wish there were more movies like this where my 2 1/2 and 5 year old can dance and sing along and my older (up to 9 year old) nephews are also interested in the storyline and music. This movie is one of the few I let my young-uns watch that was not specifically made for kids in their age group but is engaging, sweet, and everyone can enjoy it (like Milo and Otis and Mary Poppins).

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Troy, the popular captain of the basketball team, and Gabriella, the brainy and beautiful member of the academic club, break all the rules of East High society when they secretly audition for the leads in the school's musical. As they reach for the stars and follow their dreams, everyone learns about acceptance, teamwork, and being yourself.
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