tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post7211792618971479345..comments2023-08-24T23:30:51.610+08:00Comments on Pop Reviews Now: The Wonder Girls Movie: Wait, that was a movie?Nikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00694821607097421310noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-24142757876648625042013-01-08T12:33:57.802+08:002013-01-08T12:33:57.802+08:00I live in America and I'm a HUGE wonder girls ...I live in America and I'm a HUGE wonder girls fan and I have to admit it was a bit cheesy because the movie seems a little awkward but honestly I think making a movie and releasing "the dj is mine" was overall good. I think maybe if they make another movie they should focus on the plot more and think about what their audience might want to see or hear. So overall I thought they did great but I heard only 70 million people watched it like on Teen Nick so that's not really a lot cause how many people really have Teen Nick on their usual channels. So anyways I love them and all but the movie was a bit cheesy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-47675919716472794252012-08-14T01:42:28.372+08:002012-08-14T01:42:28.372+08:00i liked that movie. it was a bit weird and...simpl...i liked that movie. it was a bit weird and...simple-minded, but it wasn't bad. please excuse my english if i did anything wrong grammar wise. Ji-Minnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-78545637355359107872012-02-18T03:19:06.503+08:002012-02-18T03:19:06.503+08:00Wow, you said exactly what I've been thinking....Wow, you said exactly what I've been thinking. I watched the movie recently myself and was extremely disappointed at how it failed to deliver on all fronts. It does happen to be a pity that they had less than 45 minutes to develop and resolve a plotline. But with all this talk about the dichotomy between Korean and American culture, why not make their rival a soloist (to emphasize America's obsession with the loner)? Even that simple storyline--teamwork winning out over individuality--would be more compelling than the real movie's nonexistent plot. And speaking of teamwork, how about developing the relationships among the girls themselves? It felt like nothing important when the group had that five-minute "fallout." If I didn't know anything about the Wonder Girls prior to watching the movie, I'd be wondering why Yenny was crying. <br />Oh well. There were just a lot of things this movie could have done better. There were also a lot of things that bugged me, like WG being so worried about the School Gyrls' dancing skills, when you can actually see from what little dancing we saw that they're on the same level or better than them. Or the fact that cheers from the audience decides who gets <i>ten thousand dollars</i> and who doesn't. Lol, but thanks so much for writing this post. Everything you said really needed to be said :)Davina Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01079931856971144720noreply@blogger.com