StarStruck

2010

Action / Comedy / Family / Music / Romance

Plot summary


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Danielle Campbell Photo
Danielle Campbell as Jessica Olson
Chelsea Kane Photo
Chelsea Kane as Alexis
Lauren Bowles Photo
Lauren Bowles as Sherry Wilde
Abbie Cobb Photo
Abbie Cobb as AJ
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776.94 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 24 min
P/S 2 / 6
1.56 GB
1920*1072
English 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 24 min
P/S 1 / 7

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird8 / 10

I admit it, I was quite star struck by this movie!

StarStruck is not the best movie I have ever seen, but I was really surprised at how much I liked it. I will be honest, I was actually expecting it to not be very good from what I saw of the trailer. I was expecting bad acting, predictable story ideas, forgettable songs, terrible dialogue and mediocre filming which was what I disliked most about the High School Musical franchise and the Hannah Montana movie.

So I was really surprised that even with the flaws StarStruck I was quite taken with. As I've said, the film isn't perfect as it is too short and some of the dialogue doesn't convince and comes across as cheesy. That said, while the story is recycled and somewhat predictable in a sense, it is also heart-warming and sweet. I also liked how StarStruck was filmed, the editing was quick and efficient without being slip-shod and the lighting, sets and costumes are very pleasing to the eye.

The songs also surprised me and in a good way too. They weren't forgettable or distracting, instead they were tuneful with cute melodies and quite meaningful lyrics. I also loved the film's feel-good style, assured direction and slick pacing. The acting is nothing groundbreaking, but it is quite good all the same. Sterling Knight and Danielle Campbell are very likable and they share a comfortable chemistry. Chelsea Staub is decent enough, if not quite delving into her character, a little more bitchiness would've been nice.

All in all, a refreshingly decent movie without being groundbreaking, then again it didn't need to be and it didn't try to be either. What it tried to be was a tuneful, sweet and likable film with assured acting and style and good songs and it succeeded, looking at the trailer I wouldn't have thought I would have said that about StarStruck. 8/10 Bethany Cox

Reviewed by bkoganbing6 / 10

Going Hollywood From Kalamazoo

It struck me almost immediately while watching Starstruck that I'd seen this plot in an old movie, to be precise one that's almost 80 years older than this product from the Disney Studios.

Back in 1933 William Randolph Hearst produced a film for Marion Davies in which she played a star struck teacher of French in a girl's school who falls in love with a radio crooner. The crooner was none other than the biggest crooner of the day, Bing Crosby. So Marion goes off to Hollywood to meet her idol, in fact the name of the film was Going Hollywood.

Now I'm willing to bet that Sterling Knight and newcomer Danielle Campbell have no idea that they are stepping into roles originally created by Bing Crosby and Marion Davies. I really do think Going Hollywood was the inspiration for Starstruck.

Danielle is your average teen girl from Kalamazoo, Michigan crushing out on teen bubblegum idol Sterling Knight. Like Davies she goes cross country to meet her heartthrob. But Knight like most celebrities leads an insulated life, heavily insulated by the people who depend on him for a living including Knight's parents. The only one who gives him an occasional reality check is pal Brandon Mychal Smith, Knight's fellow cast member from Disney's Sonny With A Chance.

Chelsea Staub another Disney teen player from the Jonas series is in this as Knight's vapid and shallow Hollywood girlfriend. As for Sterling he's far from the self centered Chad Dylan Cooper from Sonny With A Chance. He's a decent soul inside, but that soul is way deep inside covered with layers of Hollywood tinsel.

There's been eighty years of change in musical taste and while I might not find the score here equal to what Bing sang and Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed composed, it's decent enough and I daresay with the marketing techniques of the Magic Kingdom will sell quite a few CDs.

Starstruck is easy enough to take, nothing terribly outstanding, but does show off its young cast to good advantage. Even Bing and Marion might be pleased.

Reviewed by tabuno8 / 10

Great Beat and Uplifting Entertainment

7 October 2016. Yes, this movie is predictable, the storyline nothing special that hasn't already been done before. Yet, the music is really sharp, crisp, and engrossingly fun and hip. The performances are subtly different and more natural and easy-going without overly drama. This Disney Version of the famous pop star accidentally meets unknown, plain girl is done in an appealing and straightforward, honest way that doesn't depend on anything more than a good music track, sung well, and performances and chemistry which are entertaining and smartly done. Other fun movies include I'll Be There (2003),A Royal Night Out (2015),Roman Holiday (1953),Music and Lyrics (2007),Pride and Prejudice (2005),The Artist (2011),The Devil Wears Prada (2006),Good Morning Call (2016),

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