On my cruise, I had the chance to see Hannah Montana: The Movie and Disney Nature: Earth.
Of course kids and teens alike will love seeing Miley Cyrus as Hannah Montana on the big screen. The movie did not compare to the TV series. There is more Miley and Billy Ray than the rest of the cast. The message of the film is for Miley to find herself outside of the Hannah Montana world. She does find herself, but it does not last. So what is the real message? Find your true self and then go back pretending to be someone your not. I disagree with the message this film is giving to kids and young adults.
Moving on to a more gripping movie, Disney Nature: Earth follows the lives of polar bears, elephants, birds, whales and many other living creatures on earth. The documentary is narrated by James Earl Jones and the cinematography is amazing. What I appreciated about this film is that it did not throw "save the earth now" or "global-warming" into the audience's face. It showed the daily lives of animals and how the circle of life effects them all. It is sad, but it is the reality we live in. Check out this film if you enjoy documentaries and learning about wildlife.
Moving on to a more gripping movie, Disney Nature: Earth follows the lives of polar bears, elephants, birds, whales and many other living creatures on earth. The documentary is narrated by James Earl Jones and the cinematography is amazing. What I appreciated about this film is that it did not throw "save the earth now" or "global-warming" into the audience's face. It showed the daily lives of animals and how the circle of life effects them all. It is sad, but it is the reality we live in. Check out this film if you enjoy documentaries and learning about wildlife.
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