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Movie Description Accident-prone Lizzie McGuire (Hillary Duff) gets the adventure of a lifetime when she takes a two-week school trip to Rome following her junior high school graduation. On her first day in the Eternal City, Lizzie meets Paolo (Yani Gellman), half of a famous Italian pop duo. Paolo and his partner, Isabella, have recently split up due to creative differences. With the exception of her blonde tresses, all-American Lizzie is a dead ringer for the dark-haired Isabella, and charming Paolo persuades her to pretend she's Isabella at an important awards show. Posing as the diva, Lizzie is waited on hand and foot and admired by millions--and she gets to hang out with a cute Italian boy who seems to like her. Of course, sneaking away from her school tour is no easy feat, especially with group leader Miss Ungermeyer (Alex Borstein) on watch. But with the help of her lifelong pal, Gordo (Adam Lamberg), who also harbors a secret crush on his best friend, Lizzie gets to live out her fantasies. Robert Carradine, Hallie Todd, Ashlie Brillault, and Clayton Snyder reprise their roles from the Disney television series of the same name in this feature from director Jim Fall (TRICK).
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Full Screen - 1.33 Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Alternate Ending Deleted Scenes Featurette - 1. IN THE RECORDING STUDIO WITH HILLARY 2. LIZZIE'S ROMAN ADVENTURE 3. ROAMIN' VOLARE Music Video - 1. Hillary Duff - "Why Not" Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus
Theatrical release: May 2, 2003
Industry Reviews "...An entertaining and effective expansion of the television series..." New York Times - Dave Kehr (05/02/2003)
"...Kids will love it....The movie is sure to appeal to fans of the show..." USA Today - Claudia Puig (05/02/2003)
"...Duff is a true beauty with a dazzling smile..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (05/02/2003)
"...The Canadian Gelman is entirely convincing as a Latin teeny-bopper heartthrob..." Variety - Todd McCarthy (05/05/2003)
"...Duff is charming..." Entertainment Weekly - Missy Schwartz (08/15/2003)
"...[Duff] does have a starlike charm..." Rolling Stone - Will Dana (09/18/2003)
"...A refreshingly old-fashioned, character-driven, feelgood romance..." Sight and Sound - Vicky Wilson (10/10/2003)
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