At “Prom,” every couple has a story and no two are exactly alike. As the big dance approaches for Nova Prescott, it’s a battle of wills as she finds herself drawn to the guy who gets in the way of her perfect prom. Fellow seniors Mei and Tyler harbor secrets, while others face all the insecurity and anticipation that surrounds one of high school’s most seminal events.
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Wonderful character development!
Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
I watched this when I was a watcher of Disney channel. And after discovering Thomas Mcdonell in the 100, I didn't realised he was the bad boy. I had to watch it again. This is a perfect teenage life story movie. The highs and lows of high-school, the highs and lows about romance and the future. Everything that someone could experience during high-school was in this movie. The fact that the good girl had to work with the bad boy, and changed him, was perfect. Fairytale romance. Even though Thomas Mcdonell is in his late 20's, he still plays the perfect teenager. I loved the moral of his story, never judge a book by it's cover. One normal girl could change a boy.
This is certainly not one one of those silly high school movies with nerds, foolishness and mayhem. Instead, it is a serious look at the coming of age among graduating high school students and what prom means to them-not only the fun associated, but it is certainly a coming of age film.Of the variety of stories told among the seniors, the most poignant, of course, is the one involving Nova and Jesse. She is the top student and he is looked up with disdain. When circumstances bring them together, she is able to bring out the better qualities that he does possess.This film is intelligently done and an absolute pleasure to watch.This film is also a coming of age of maturity and even those who might be nerd-like find their way in this very interesting film.
This movie, by Disney, is about as G rated as they come when dealing with teens. I mean most high school flicks have got someone smoking dope or being sluts or cussing all the time. But, none of that is in this movie. The only scandalous thing is a couple of kisses. This movie should have been about 6th graders instead of high school seniors. Any way the main story centers around the prom decorations being destroyed. So prom committee leader, Nova, has 3 weeks to make new decorations. She is partnered with bad boy, Jesse, whom must do this in order to graduate. So, of course, they are polar opposites, but end up liking each other at the end. Then some of their friends have problems, like who can I take to prom, and I'm going to go to college out of state. Such difficult problems.FINAL VERDICT: 6th graders may like it, otherwise skip it.
It puzzles me as to the low rating for this film. Although painfully innocent, rude or even subtly rude gags completely left out, and remarkably cliché (almost all moments were predicted by people in the room while watching), PROM is a light-hearted, humorous and generally nice tale of the most important moment to teenagers about to leave school.Most enjoyable was the acting of Lloyd, played by Nicholas Braun, and just how believable and funny the small story lines for him were. Perhaps the less cliché moments of the film were enjoyed by his character.Overall, a nice, sweet film that would be most enjoyable to people around the age of the characters in the film.