Hannah Montana The Climb Analysis

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2. The Climb (2009)
In 2009, Miley appeared with her performance in Hannah Montana: The Movie. The movie which reached its popularity by scoring $79 Million revenues tells about the daily life of Hannah Montana who had a double life as both superstar and ordinary girl. Through the movie, Miley appeared as a girl who was known as cheerful, funny, sweet and perfectly clean. Besides, Miley also appeared in more maturing image in this year. She was facing controversy when performing her single that she had been criticized for her prominent pole and some questionable dance moves. This was considered as an inappropriate performance for her age & young fan base who were watching the Hannah Montana serial. Yet, Miley responded that she was still learning who really she is. She had worked so hard, moving to L.A from Nashville and going
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It indicates that Miley as the one searching for life lives in depth and stability as the figure presents the night blue sky completed with crescent moon. The indication of ordinary country girl also seen in the figure 14 which presents Miley rides a horse in the farm field. Horse and farm field have represented the existences of a country side’s life. Moreover, it took within long shot camera intended to display the whole part of the place. Thus, by looking at it, Miley can be seen as the ordinary girl living in country side. To depict the ordinary country girl, the song has been made in country pop power ballad that combines soft rock and pop rock styles with moderate tempo of 80 beats per minute. This song has its special lines that it tells about a difficult but rewarding life’s journey. Besides, the way she presents her facial expression can be noticed clearly as an ordinary girl. It is seen by looking at her pale face without any significant make up performances. Figure 15 Figure

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