One amusing disadvantage of the crystal-clear, you-are-there 3-D cinematography, and the focus on the audience experience is that in practically every shot, it's easy to pick out off-message concertgoers who are bored, tired, or otherwise disengaged.
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Orlando SentinelRoger Moore
Orlando SentinelRoger Moore
Haters, head for the door. But Gleeks? Get your "Glee" on.
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Arizona Republic
Arizona Republic
It's entertaining at face value, but they never let it be just that.
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Movieline
Movieline
Can't make its mind up about what, exactly, it is.
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Miami HeraldHoward Cohen
Miami HeraldHoward Cohen
Great messages, of course. But Glee: 3D is not good enough, it's not smart enough, and doggone it, well, you get the gist.
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Boston GlobeTy Burr
Boston GlobeTy Burr
It's a working illustration of what differentiates movie stars from TV stars. When we buy a ticket for a George Clooney movie, it's because we want to see George Clooney (or Emma Stone or Tom Hanks or whomever). The real stars of "Glee," on the other hand, are the characters, not the actors.