

Hannah Montana: The Movie
When Miley Stewart, known to the world as pop-star Hannah Montana, grows tired of the relentless celebrity lifestyle, her father decides a complete change of scenery is needed. The family leaves Hollywood’s glitter behind for a Tennessee farm, where Miley must trade glitz and glamour for ordinary blue jeans on the family land and confront whether she can be both Miley Stewart and Hannah Montana.
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Peter Chelsom
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I genuinely enjoyed this. I didn't see that coming. <em>'Hannah Montana: The Movie'</em> kept me suitably entertained from start-to-finish, it is so much better than I would've predicted. I have never seen an episode of the television series either. It features a surprisingly interesting and fairly meaningful story, sure the ending is extremely Disneyfied and nonsensical but they make it work. For what it is, it's a relatively engaging storyline. There are a few bits of neat cinematography, also. Music-wise it's alright, "The Climb" is a (good) song that I was already familiar with. Miley Cyrus does a respectable job in the lead role(s). Billy Ray Cyrus, Margo Martindale, Vanessa Williams and Barry Bostwick all feature too, as does a young Natalia Dyer. I like the casting. I had very low expectations coming into this, but it's a film that pleasantly surprised me. I'd say it's worthy of a watch.




































