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Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert is essentially a filmed concert of a young performer, Miley Cyrus. It is interspersed with documentary style interviews and behind-the-scenes footage. It is filmed entirely in 3D. Miley initially appears as her television alter-ego, Hannah Montana. After handing over to her support act, the Jonas Brothers, returns to the stage as herself.

Themes

The world of a young celebrity and her fans

Violence

None

Sexual references

None

Alcohol, drugs and other substances

None

Nudity and sexual activity

  • Mildly sensual Latin-American dancing
  • Mild flirtatious behaviour between Miley Cyrus and band members
  • Young children wearing make up, clothing and wigs, and dancing and singing like Miley/Hannah

Product placement

Hannah Montana Disney TV show and associated products

Coarse language

None

Ideas to discuss with your children

Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert is a genre that combines concert tour performances with documentary style interviews. An extra entertainment value is that it is filmed in 3D, requiring viewers to wear supplied 3D spectacles.

The movie supports wholesome values such as having a positive outlook on life and its challenges, and the benefits of family relationships and support.

You might like to discuss with your child the importance of having a role model to aspire to without the need to replicate their image. You might like to discuss the issue of appearance and grooming. Many of the children in the audience were quite young but already wearing make-up, wigs and fashionable clothing like Hannah/Miley. Another issue to discuss could be travel safety in vehicles. For example, Miley and her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, are seen travelling to the rehearsal studio in the back seat of a car without wearing seat belts.

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