![]() ![]() Happily, though, this is the only concern in an otherwise delightful offering for tweens, and it doesn't waste the opportunity to promote some great messages about listening to your heart, respecting others, and being true to your individuality. ![]() ![]() Reassigning established stars ensures a pool of existing fans tying the brand name to everything from bedding to lunch boxes promises it stays in the public eye and linking it to a soundtrack of brand-new songs yields multiple platforms on which today's tweens can make it part of their vernacular. Be the first to contribute Just click the 'Edit page' button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Soundtracks submission guide. There's no doubt Disney knows how to design a quality product, but Teen Beach Movie also illustrates how adept the company is at marketing those products. It looks like we don't have any Soundtracks for this title yet. Add to that a couple of bumbling villains with an ill-fated evil plot, and toe-tapping musical numbers aplenty, and you've got a story guaranteed to delight. The push-and-pull between the two is a delightful dynamic, setting the tone for other fantastic character interplays and some entertaining -– if predictably sanitized -– turns of events. It's hard to pick a favorite between Brady's childish glee over partaking in his beloved movie plot and McKenzie's comical exploitations of classic movie cliches. And begin it does, thanks to crafty writing and charismatic stars who light up the screen from the get-go. Brazilian directors Filipe Matzembacher and Marcio Reolon’s transition from experimental shorts to wishy-washy coming-out feature leaves too much drifting. TEEN BEACH MOVIE does more than pay homage to beach-party classics it re-creates one into which it can drop modern-day characters and watch the fun begin. Desperate to find a way home, Brady and McKenzie try to redirect Lela's and Tanner's advances toward each other, thwart the plans of a couple of bumbling villains, and smooth over the disagreements between the rivaling gangs on the beach –- all while sidestepping breakout song-and-dance numbers in this melodious musical. Hoping to catch one last magical moment, McKenzie attempts to ride a monster wave, but she and Brady find themselves transported back in time and into the plot of his favorite beach-set movie, "Wet Side Story." Suddenly they're caught in the middle of a turf war between surfers and bikers and inadvertently disrupt the romantic plot between stars Lela (Grace Phipps) and Tanner (Garrett Clayton), making themselves the objects of their affection. As summer winds down, surfers Brady (Ross Lynch) and McKenzie ( Maia Mitchell) are determined to make the most of every last wave, but a bitter reality sets in when McKenzie's aunt arrives to usher her off to an exclusive prep school that will chart a new course for her future. ![]()
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