Fame (2009) is a musical drama directed by Kevin Tancharoen, serving as a reimagining of the 1980 classic film. The story follows a diverse group of talented students at the prestigious New York City High School of Performing Arts as they navigate the challenges of ambition, competition, and self-discovery. Spanning four years, the film explores their struggles with fame, love, and personal growth, all while showcasing their musical, acting, and dance skills.
Fame Movie Review
While Fame (2009) boasts an energetic cast and impressive performances, it lacks the emotional depth and grit of the original film. The movie delivers exciting musical numbers and visually appealing choreography, but its storyline feels somewhat rushed, with characters not getting enough development. Despite this, the film offers a fun, inspiring look at young artists chasing their dreams, making it an enjoyable watch for fans of performance-based dramas. However, those looking for a more powerful and raw exploration of fame and artistry may find the original Fame (1980) more impactful.
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Fame Movie Details
Detail | Answer |
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Movie Name | Fame |
Duration | 107 minutes |
IMDb Rating | 5.0 |
Genre | Musical |
Director | Kevin Tancharoen |
Cast | Naturi Naughton |
Production | MGM |
Language | English |
Singer Name | Mark Isham |
Budget | $18 million |
Release Date | 2009-09-25 |
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