K-12
Year: 2019
Studio: Atlantic Records, Little Ugly, Frame 48, Abramorama
Director: Melanie Martinez
Cast: Melanie Martinez, Elita Harkov, Megan Gage, Maggie Budzyna, Zión Moreno, Marsalis Wilson
Crew: Kimberly Stuckwisch (Producer), Melanie Martinez (Producer), James Parnell (Sound Re-Recording Mixer), Julie Greenwald (Executive Producer), Craig Kallman (Executive Producer), Philip Botti (Executive Producer)
Runtime: 92 minutes
Release: Sep 05, 2019
IMDb: 7.77/10 by 276 users
Popularity: 2
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: 6,000,000
Revenue: 359,377

This should probably not have been marketed as if it was a "movie". It's an extended series of disparate Melanie Martinez music videos with a wafer-thin membrane of overarching connective tissue. If you are a fan of her music, then, obviously, you should probably watch _K-12_, not even just to "support her" but because her music is what makes up 90% of the runtime. Personally though, I don't care for it, which I figured meant the best option I was left with was to basically ignore all that, and just judge _K-12_ on the narrative. Which is not great. Bad, even, I think I could argue. I know that that's not the point, it's not an actual story, it's a music presentation. But to watch this **as a movie** it doesn't work. I even watched _K-12_ with somebody who specifically does like Melanie Martinez's music, and even she was yelling at the screen's nonsense. The pastel colour scheme/lolita fashion thing is also not my speed, but I appreciate the dedication to it. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._