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Just because school's out, it doesn't mean that Troy (Zac Efron), Gabriella (Vanessa Hudgens), Chad (Corbin Bleu), and Taylor (Monique Coleman) just get to sit around. Instead, the four students get summer jobs at the Lava Springs Country Club, and they won't even get a break from Sharpay (Ashley Tisdale). Her family owns the club, and her biggest goal for the summer is to take Troy from Gabriella. With all the added attention, Troy gets a taste of the good life and it makes him wonder if he should be with Gabriella or enjoy the finer things. (official distributor synopsis)

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DaViD´82 

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English Oops!… I Did It Again or: How I didn’t learn my lesson and drowned myself a second time in the same river. So much worse than the first movie (even though it’s hard to compare, I only watched about fifteen minutes) that it is that much better. Strange? Haven’t you heard this candy-cane group of white-trash, plastic teen sugar babies assembled around Zac Efron (if not, lucky you). He’s the only one who gets to sing solo in this movie (great, huh?). I collapsed on the floor seeing him running along next to the lake, deep in thought, here and there jumping off a rock. All’s well that ends well. Part three in a movie theater will clinch things. But I hope they don’t make one. ()

novoten 

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English After the second projection and acceptance of summer rules and light recycling of the plot, it's also calm for the second time. And that even when such fundamental matters are resolved too often, like Troy becoming the antagonist instead of the good one. Especially during summer months, there is surprisingly positive mood coming from the local singing. And You Are The Music In Me is a gem. ()