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Raise Your Voice is a coming-of-age story centered around small-town singer Terri, brokenhearted by the death of her brother in a car crash,who had secretly submitted her for a summer session at a performing arts academy in Los Angeles. Terri was devastated and she decides to quit music, but with a little encouragement and a sly plan from her family (except her father) she decides to go ahead to L.A. At the academy, she experiences a whole new way of life in the big city, far from the small town lifestyle she's used to.
All we can do is marvel at how the mighty -- Northern Exposure hottie John Corbett (as a weirdly flirty music teacher) and Risky Business babe Rebecca De Mornay (as Duff's frisky aunt) -- have fallen.
Duff'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.
A teen movie so inspirational and heartwarming that it comes with its very own lip gloss.
October 08, 2004
Christianity Today
Duff carries off the lead role with confidence and grace, exuding a kind of fresh-faced naiveté not often found in other young female stars these days.
Even the kindest reaction to Raise My Voice is likely to be 'shut your face.'
October 08, 2004
Toronto Star
The music in Raise Your Voice ... manages to bring home what the uninspired script doesn't: Something in you dies if you don't express your musical talent.