I enjoy many types of films, even Musicals; even low budget ones though the last good one I saw was "Cannibal the Musical". It was hilarious. I don't know how much this film cost but that film cost $150,000 ($260,000 in today's dollar) to make. (I don't count "Reefer Madness: The Musical" because it's budget was $25 million.) In my opinion, I think all the money and effort went into the choreography and singing and both were poor except the singing from Alfrelynn J. Roberts who, sadly, only sang one song (that I remember) in the entire film.
It's also a Comedy. And, I did laugh but not at the things I think the audience was supposed to laugh at. Like the part in the beginning where the Senator's team says that those at the church really loved Liberty's singing. I laughed at that because...it's her church! Her father's the preacher. They've all probably known her her entire life; of course they're going to love her. Oh, and if all it took for a Senator to win in a conservative area is to have a singer that people love then all politicians would have singers with them. And why would a Conservative help a non-Conservative get re-elected but to know that that person will do what they want? They wouldn't. Not reality.
Anyway...what's up with all the montages?
It's also a Comedy. And, I did laugh but not at the things I think the audience was supposed to laugh at. Like the part in the beginning where the Senator's team says that those at the church really loved Liberty's singing. I laughed at that because...it's her church! Her father's the preacher. They've all probably known her her entire life; of course they're going to love her. Oh, and if all it took for a Senator to win in a conservative area is to have a singer that people love then all politicians would have singers with them. And why would a Conservative help a non-Conservative get re-elected but to know that that person will do what they want? They wouldn't. Not reality.
Anyway...what's up with all the montages?