![]() Disney does not fail to deliver an overdone plot of being ashamed of your family and how lying is bad. Your hero(in), the hero's sidekick, other friends introduced for comedic value, the hero's enemy, and the enemies cronies. Camp Rock has all your normal stereotypical Disney children in it. Perhaps Meaghan Jette Martin had a scene or two that was cut that really showed us that she had such feelings for her family. The mark of good character development is to love your enemy. The film tries to create conflict with an enemy that nobody really cares about, or has any ill feelings for. However, having to deal with a horrible script like Camp Rock, is a task in it's on. The work done by the actors was relatively decent, with a few small exceptions. ![]() It seems that cliché character development only kicks in after a few scenes, for little to no reason at all. Right in, they establish the characters of Michie as the shy girl, and the rather rude Shane Gray. The story starts off with Michie Torres, a girl that desperately wants to attend a Rock and Roll camp, and subplots Joe Jonas being throw back into his old stomping grounds before he became the hotshot that he is in Connect 3. I'm quite sad to say that Camp Rock may not be a failure to Jonas Brothers fans and teenage girls, though compared to other Disney Channel Movies, it just does not deliver. This rockin' was supposed to be so much more than it lead on, but it really failed to deliver.
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