Bardlerx
Strictly average movie
ReaderKenka
Let's be realistic.
FrogGlace
In other words,this film is a surreal ride.
Wyatt
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
mary
First thing that I realized was horrible acting.I really thought that actors act so bad in purpose!Second thing:all of characters are little dumb and very,very hysteric. every dialog can be provided and it is so bad!Third thing:the love triangle!Violeta do not know whom boy choose.Fourth thing:Violeta have a father.He is trying to protect her.But he do not how. (end spoiler)When you look this show alone,you will probably get mad because plot is so stupid. But,when you look it with family or friends,it will be(if you are cheerful) so funny!You will maybe be able to get into story and relax. Because of that,i am giving 4 stars.
Alannah Purslow
I came across Violetta on Youtube in its original language: Spanish. I started to watch it. Even though I only understood very little, I really liked the songs and some of the characters and plots within the series. Violetta ignited my passion to learn languages and without Violetta I probably would not be taking Spanish for GCSE.I've read a few reviews that are on IMDb about the show. Some I agree with and some opinions I consider and respect but I don't completely agree with. I know that, yes, there is a lot of lying involved with the plots of the show and while, yes, it does seem to give off negative messages, I don't think that that was their intention. I think it simply shows some aspects of people and the real world. However I could be reading too much into it, but that is my opinion.As for the English dubbing... I could not agree more. Some parts do not sound good in English like they do in Spanish and they don't even resemble the actor's real voices. Some songs in English don't even make sense! Literally none! In my opinion, Violetta's character is lovable but by season 3 you start to become a little bored and irritated by her. Yes, she is naïve and young, we understand that, but she doesn't even know how to see through people! You would think that after what happened with Diego she would wise up and be more wary of people.Another thing which I think becomes a little 'meh' over time is Violetta's relationship with Leon. While they are very cute together and I do like them as a couple, towards the end, their relationship dynamic becomes very predictable and it takes the enjoyment out of some of their plot lines. You can basically predict what the other is going to say when something bad happens.Also, my mum and I have noticed that through different characters, the subplots of season 3 are very closely, almost exactly mirroring its previous seasons but with very subtle differences. For example with Clement (Season 3). Clement is a member of the Studio but he lies to his father and tells him that he is in business school because that's where his father wants him to go. (Season 1) Violetta hides to her dad that she is a part of the Studio. When she's preparing for the final show, German comes into the auditorium where they are rehearsing. Violetta manages to run and miss him. (Season 3) Clement is in a show to promote the Studio. His father comes to watch the show with Jade. He is seen by his father but manages not to reveal the truth.I think of Nicolas and Jade's marriage just about resembles that of an arranged marriage. They don't really like each other. Jade is just using Nicolas to get over German. Much like German uses Jade to get over Angie. Luckily he doesn't marry her and ends up with Angie. Yay! With some shows, you can mirror the previous seasons and it can be done so well. Violetta doesn't mirror everything well. Some of the mirroring, when you think about it, is clever, but most of it is just predictable and makes you fed up.Contrary to all the negativeness, I personally think that the most realistic and best written character is Angie. All of her plot lines make sense. Her reactions make sense. Her feelings make sense. The German and Angie relationship dynamic is romantic but realistic and portrays an adult relationship very well. Angie shows what it is like to be a good aunt. Angie is my favourite because you never get bored of her. :) All in all, the series is very good for learning a language, the soundtrack is catchy and well written, and I still really like to watch it.
Humlan Belf
We have all heard of these series. Austin and ally, Hannah Montana, Victorious etc. About unknown persons who lives out their dreams as pop stars. When I were young I watched Ed, Edd and Eddy, the Powerpuffsgirls, real Disney movies drawn by hand. But no, children today will not get to have fun.From Argentina comes an out of sync twilight copy. The story? I will tell you, a girl moving to a new town meets two boys she can't choose between. An evil blond bitch trying to ruin every thing, and a teacher who is really her aunt, a father who doesn't want her daughter to date boys or live out her dream with a stupid fiancé who tries to stop Violetta.Take twilight, add Regina George from Mean girls, two clichés 'I know a secret that would make the main character angry' and 'I am a father who wants to protect my daughter and the step-mother from Cinderella. And some Hannah Montana and Victorious. There you got Violetta!DON'T LET YOUR CHILDREN WATCH THIS, IT WILL RUIN THEIR FUTURE!
rainbowdancer22
This is one of the most interesting shows I've ever watched! I've watched all episodes from season 1 and I'm almost done with season 2. It has many characters which means more stories and they are all connected. And even though pretty much everyone lie in the show, the truth always comes out and the lie has consequences. Even if they are so much that it's impossible to hold on to all of them, it's a show and no one said that it's supposed to be really possible. And about Gregorio - he is supposed to be a weird and bad personality, but it can be funny if you think about it. I've actually had a Gregorio in my life (with dancing) and maybe that's why I don't find him weird. Even if Violetta has a typical love life it's only entertainment, but even if she is the main character she just hops around all the boys, but it's part of the storyline and what the whole show is pretty much about. The fact that they made kind of a different route to this classic story is what makes it interesting. The acting seems like in every Disney show to me. Even if Ludmila's looks fake, that's the point and it even makes it funny. Everything that seems wrong in their acting is only part of their character. The songs are AMAZING! Most of them are unique and you won't hear another one like them. The dancing is also great, but not as good as the singing. This is my opinion. I hope it helped.