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Lizzie McGuire gets her own movie
15The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003)

updated 04 October 2003
reviewer's rating
3 out of 5
Reviewed by Neil Smith


Director
Jim Fall
Writer
Susan Estelle Jansen
Ed Decter
John J Strauss
Stars
Hilary Duff
Adam Lamberg
Robert Carradine
Hallie Todd
Jake Thomas
Alex Borstein
Length
93 minutes
Distributor
Buena Vista
Cinema
29 August 2003
Country
USA
Genre
Family
Comedy
Romance
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Roman Holiday gets a teen makeover in this likeable spin-off from the Disney Channel's Lizzie McGuire show, with perky Hilary Duff (Agent Cody Banks) reprising her small-screen role as the gawky girl for whom nothing ever seems to go right.

OK, so Miss Duff is no Audrey Hepburn. But having flown to Italy on a class trip with best pal Gordo (Adam Lamberg) and the rest of her chums, she gets to do everything that Hepburn's runaway princess did 50 years ago: ride a Vespa around town, change her hair, see the sights, and even fall in love.

The twist is Lizzie's new beau is Italian chart-topper Paolo (Yani Gellman), whose singing partner Isabella has just walked out on him on the eve of a major awards ceremony. As luck would have it Lizzie's the spitting image of Isabella (what were the odds?), so Paolo decides to take her to the event instead.

Can Lizzie pull off the deception without her tyrannical chaperone (Alex Borstein) finding out? What will her mum and dad say when they discover their daughter has become an international pop star overnight? And what will happen when the real Isabella returns?

These aren't the kind of questions that will keep you up at night. But in the context of a frothy kids' caper, they make for a pleasant chunk of light-hearted wish fulfilment, punctuated throughout by comic asides from Lizzie's miniature cartoon conscience - a regular fixture of the TV show, faithfully maintained by director Jim Fall.

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