A plot is the main problem in a movie that has to be solved, just like in books. Unless you're referring to when someone (usually a bad-guy) is plotting something. That means that they're planning something.
The plot is the flim,just shorter!
It's about singing cats
In a musical, the majority of the plot is told in song. Conflicts are sung, as are happy moments. In a non-musical, there is music, but it is only in the background. The music works with the plot, but most of the time it is unrelated to the storyline.
the plot is about gabreilla being a fat kid like she already is
Revue?
It's a Mexican remake of High School Musical. The plot and the characters are very similar to the original movie.
The musical for Chicago is acted out in person and has the addition of lots of song and dance in addition to the plot of the original movie.
Musical theater exists when the plot of the play is specifically progressed by the music involved. ie: If a song gives the thoughts of a character, the play would be considered musical theater.
here is the plot. ==summary== when the high school musical team meet up with the Madagascar crew they go to Africa.
its the chracters and the plot and the fact that it is just complete crap
it means you put a dot on the graph where they tell you to.
No, it does not.