Why High School Musical 2 and Revenge Of The Sith are almost the same film
Okay so we have the main character
who is a part of a community
But he's worried about his future e.g Anakin is worried about Padme dying, Troy is worried about going to college and knowing what to do with his life.
He has a best friend who's got his back
and a love interest
We then have a villain/girlboss
who really admires the main character and will do anything to have them join them.
So Palpatine/Sharpay offers Anakin/ Troy what they want. Anakin wants Padme to be safe and rank of master. Troy wants a college scholarship.
Over time Anakin/Troy loses his morals and begins to enjoy this new power, driving him away from the Jedi/wildcats.
We see this with Anakin giving into the dark side, and Troy loving his italian shoes and new golf job and being rude when his friends are serving him food. Also ditching his friends to play basketball with the scholarship people.
There is also a side plot where Anakin gets false suspicions of Obi-Wan and Padme being a thing, and Troy gets sus about Ryan and Gabriella being a thing.
Anyways now that palpatine/sharpay has Anakin/Troy, they no longer need their original partner/apprentice
Obi-Wan/Chad confronts Anakin/ Troy and have a big falling out
And Padme/Gabriella are so heartbroken that they have a really dramatic goodbye scene.
Padme dies/Gabriella leaves and everyone is mourning their leaving
Palpatine/sharpay commits the worst offence. Palpatine executes order 66
Sharpay makes the east high crew work during the talent show.
The main difference is that Troy realises his errors and fixes everything, whilst Anakin continues on into the dark side.
Oh and that there’s no singing in Revenge of the sith but you CAN’T tell me that Anakin wasn’t singing Bet On It whilst he was alone on mustafar.
The end.
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imagine being as dumb as troy was high school musical 2
He really thought that ryan was trying to move in on gabriella when THIS was ryan:
And THIS was who he was dancing with:
...troy be so for real
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chad danforth from high school musical is a bisexual icon. at first, he struggles with his own identity and, as seen in the I Don’t Dance scene, he’s in denial and doesn’t want to accept his queerness, but he learns to love himself thanks to the support of the wildcats. ryan evans, again from high school musical, is a gay icon. he struggles with finding his place next to his sister, but he learns to come forward and show off his talents. together, the two of them create a power couple that has not been replicated in the almost 15 years since the trilogy concluded. in this essay i will-
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