S
Club: Seeing Double Movie Review:
Tired
out after touring the world, Tina, Jon, Bradley, Jo, Hannah
and Rachel are looking forward to a month away from being
S Club. Their manager has different ideas however and has
booked them to play more concerts in L.A. the following
day. When the gang's alarms don't go off the following morning,
they realise that they have missed their flight and are
stranded in Barcelona with no transport, money or assistants.
Things go from bad to worse when they watch TV and see a
live performance of S Club in L.A. while they are stuck
in Spain.
After
numerous hit TV shows and music videos, it wasn't going
to be long before we saw S Club on the big screen but when
you find out it is from the makers of Spice World, the Spice
Girls movie, expectations are not really that high.
S Club
themselves are a nice, cheesy Pop Band who are good at what
they do and entertain their teen audience. All six of them
are not bad actors and they can all sing and dance. If fact
it looks like they really do get on well together and they
had a lot of fun making the movie but they are let down
by a quite absurd plot involving a mad scientist hell-bent
on taking over the world by cloning S Club. Not that I was
expecting anything groundbreaking in plot department but
there must have been far better ideas out there for the
group's first movie.
Hannah
is cute, Tina is nice, Rachel is gorgeous, Jo can sing and
Bradley and Jon are funny, what else do you need to know.
If you are a fan of the group and their TV series then you're
probably young enough to enjoy it. If kids drag you to it,
then it is only an hour and a half long. As for everyone
else, only see it if you are desperate for something to
do, fancy Rachel or are into self-punishment.
Jamie
Kelwick
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