
This film is about a teenage girl who is very upset about her brother's death in a car crash. Terri has a love of singing and making up her own songs. Her brother (before his death) secretly submits a DVD of her singing to a musical summer camp down in L.A. Her father doesn't want her to go, but secretly her mom lets her go and everything goes fine, except she has stage fright. She gets through her stage fright with the help of her new friend Jay. At the end of the contest ev... (Full plot summary below)
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Kashiwagi Yuki 1st Live Tour - Netemo Sametemo Yukirin World Nihon Judan Minna Muchu ni Sasechauzo -This film is about a teenage girl who is very upset about her brother's death in a car crash. Terri has a love of singing and making up her own songs. Her brother (before his death) secretly submits a DVD of her singing to a musical summer camp down in L.A. Her father doesn't want her to go, but secretly her mom lets her go and everything goes fine, except she has stage fright. She gets through her stage fright with the help of her new friend Jay. At the end of the contest everyone at the musical school have to perform something. And if they win, they win a scholarship along with it. Her dad finds out, comes down to L.A. and threatens to take her home! Will he let her stay? and will she win the contest? Viewers are on the edges of their seats to find out what happens...
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| Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionEleanor Ringel GillespieMore annoyingly bland than genuinely awful. However, the presentation of its cute-as-a-button star is genuinely, absolutely, immeasurably awful. |
| Milwaukee Journal SentinelSue PiermanMcNamara seems to have no idea about how to move things along at a pace designed to keep us interested. |
| ReelTalk Movie ReviewsBetty Jo TuckerProves Hilary Duff is here to stay. Is it corny at times? Definitely, but sometimes corn is good for you. |
| Reel Times: Reflections on CinemaMark PfeifferDuff's sunny disposition makes her a likable movie presence, but I've yet to see anything from her...beyond a 'let's put on a show' high school drama club enthusiasm. |
| Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionEleanor Ringel CaterMore annoyingly bland than genuinely awful. However, the presentation of its cute-as-a-button star is genuinely, absolutely, immeasurably awful. |
| San Francisco ChronicleRuthe SteinRaises the bar for movies geared to teens. |
| New York Daily NewsJami BernardWhat is unusual and exciting about the movie is the assemblage of raw talent in the cast. |
| Arizona Daily StarPhil VillarrealI cared. I cared. Then it was off to therapy. After all, the film's production company, for gosh sakes, is called ChickFlicks. ChickFlicks! |
| Seattle TimesMoira MacDonaldA teen movie so inspirational and heartwarming that it comes with its very own lip gloss. |
| Countingdown.comLarry CarrollAs refreshing as it may be to see Duff shed tears, drop the 'like' and wear shirts that don't show off her midriff, this is more of a baby step than a giant leap forward. |