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Beyond the Wig: The Cultural Impact and Lasting Legacy of Hannah Montana in the Movie
3. Iconic Music Set Pieces
The Conflict:
Miley Stewart is living a double life. As Hannah Montana, she is a global superstar, but the fame is going to her head. She is becoming disrespectful, selfish, and forgetting who she really is.
The film follows Miley Stewart as her pop-star persona, Hannah Montana, begins to take over her real life. After a high-profile "shoe fight" with Tyra Banks and missing her best friend Lilly’s birthday party, Miley’s father, Robby Ray, decides it’s time for a reality check. Instead of flying to a New York awards show, he brings her home to Crowley Corners, Tennessee. hannah montana in the movie
When Miley's diva-like behavior leads to a public brawl with Tyra Banks Beyond the Wig: The Cultural Impact and Lasting
Furthermore, the movie's portrayal of fame and celebrity culture raises questions about the commodification of identity and the exploitation of young people in the entertainment industry. The film's message about the importance of authenticity and self-acceptance is also limited by its reliance on traditional notions of identity and selfhood. "Hannah Montana: The Movie" (2007)
- "Hannah Montana: The Movie" (2007). Directed by Peter Lynch. Disney Channel.
- Brown, J. (2009). "The Commodification of Childhood: The 'Hannah Montana' Effect." Journal of Children, Media and Culture, 3(1), 1-15.
- Hinkley, T., & Taylor, M. (2012). "The 'Hannah Montana' Effect: Exploring the Impact of a Global Celebrity on Young Fans." Journal of Youth Studies, 15(3), 257-273.
- Kearney, M. (2010). "The 'Hannah Montana' Franchise: A Study of the Cultural Significance of a Tween Celebrity." Journal of Children, Media and Culture, 4(1), 1-18.
Cameos
: The soundtrack and film feature notable performances from Taylor Swift ("Crazier") and Rascal Flatts ("Bless the Broken Road").