

However, it became the most watched cable television of the week, as well as the number 1 scripted cable television. The film garnered 7.9 million viewers on its premiere night, behind the predecessor's 8.9 million. However, Jennifer Armstrong from Entertainment Weekly enjoyed the film and the surprised performance of Demi Lovato, said: "dependently appealing". Some critics said that the film is the dance version of High School Musical and it did not compared to the previous film. The film was received 40% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, higher than the predecessor's (20% rating). Soundtrack Main article: Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (soundtrack) Reception

The film was shot in Toronto and Ontario, Canada from September 3, 2009, to October 16, 2009, filming the scenes at the French River, Camp Kilcoo, The Kingbridge Centre and Earl Bales Park.
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The day of the competition arrives, and Camp Star delivers a slick, stylish performance ("Tear It Down") Brown finds out that Axel has been encouraging the public to vote for Camp Star through text messaging. Later that night, Jason (Kevin Jonas) and the junior campers sneak into Camp Star, and spy on Luke and Tess performing ("Walkin' in My Shoes"). He decides to sing instead and goes to Camp Star to serenade her ("Introducing Me"), gaining her affection, before being caught by Axel, who is her father. Mitchie and Shane then spend the day together ("You're My Favorite Song"), but Nate has trouble trying to tell Dana how he feels. He and his brothers motivate everyone to work harder ("Heart and Soul"). The next day, Mitchie wakes up to find everyone rehearsing for the competition, thanks to Shane. Overhearing their conversation, Mitchie pours herself into making sure that they win the competition, which frustrates Shane, who has only returned to Camp Rock in order to spend more time with her ("Wouldn't Change a Thing"). However, Brown is angry and tells Connie that he thinks that the competition is a trap in order for Axel to get back at him. Axel sees the showdown and suggests a televised competition between the two camps Mitchie is reluctant at first, but eventually agrees after some persuasion from her friends, realizing it could gain Camp Rock the publicity it needs to stay open. They revisit Camp Star, and the two camps face off ("It's On"). Left with no staff, Brown decides to close Camp Rock, but Mitchie persuades everyone to not give up, and she and her friends take on the newly vacant counseling roles ("Can't Back Down").Īlthough things are tough at first, Mitchie and the rest of the counselors settle into their roles and become determined to save the camp. Very few campers switch, including Tess (Meaghan Martin), but many counselors move to Camp Star. Axel then offers the Camp Rock counselors jobs at Camp Star, doubling their salary, and encourages the Camp Rock campers to move to Camp Star. Nate returns it after the bonfire and the two instantly feel a connection. As the song ends, Dana Turner's (Chloe Bridges) bracelet flies from her hand and hits Nate ( Nick Jonas) in the eye. Luke (Matthew Finley) from Camp Star then performs with several backup dancers ("Fire"). Axel asks for volunteers to start the bonfire, and Mitchie and her friends perform ("Different Summers"). Mitchie and the rest of the campers arrive at Camp Star, which seems to be much more flashy and sophisticated than Camp Rock. Camp Star sends parachutes to Camp Rock with chocolates and marshmallows, inviting them to a bonfire at their camp, but Brown (Daniel Fathers) is less than enthusiastic, as Camp Star's director is Axel Turner (Daniel Kash), whom he once kicked out of his band. Mitchie and her friends also notice that there are fewer campers than last year, and attempt to lift everyone's spirits at Opening Jam ("Brand New Day"). On the way to Camp Rock, she and her mother Connie (María Canals Barrera) notice that a new camp, Camp Star, has opened across the lake. Mitchie Torres ( Demi Lovato) returns to Camp Rock, along with her friends and her boyfriend Shane Grey ( Joe Jonas).
