Raise Your Voice

Abe 2022-01-14 08:01:12

By the way, before I watched "Raise Your Voice", I already knew that it was a light-hearted comedy of romantic love of a young and inspirational idol who grew up in Hollywood's N department. But I still watched it because I had nothing to do.

The siblings who sneaked out to watch the concert on graduation night suffered a car accident. The elder brother died and the girl Terri lost the joy of singing. After receiving the admission letter for the summer program of the Los Angeles Performing Arts School, Terri was burdened with the self-blame for the death of his brother, deceiving his parents' anxiety and the love of his mother and aunt, who came to Los Angeles alone.

Of course it’s not an easy task. The loneliness without friends. The strict and compact courses. The classmates with their own thoughts. The uneasy feelings and the shadows that can’t be shaken off conceal the busyness of the father’s unfamiliar environment and lifestyle... Okay, I admit that this film is paving the way. many. However, when she won full applause in her own way in a vocal class for the first time, she confessed her heart to her roommate who refused to be a thousand miles away, and the boy's eyes were not evasive for the first time, and the following things seemed to be logical.

I really like children who love music. Affectionate creative talent Jay, passionate percussion boy Kiwi, cold and arrogant piano beauty Sloane, active violin Black Pearl Denise, and even half-villain arrogant female lead singer Robin. He has a distinctive personality and is not pretentious, and acts straightforward and not reckless. Maybe not everyone wants a scholarship, but they all want the whole world to hear their voice. (Will it be too sensational)

I also like those bright and warm scenes. A small square-like doorway, elegant and bright classrooms, each with its own practice room (I don’t understand why the hero and heroine can practice in the auditorium), a fountain with fireworks and clowns, a stylish bar with free performances... the most important thing Yes, that dormitory rooftop where you can watch the sunrise and talk about dancing in the night breeze.

I also like to see the little tangles and worries of those children. Kiwi always tried his best to make a noise, but it was difficult for Sloane to respond. Denise was from a poor family but needed money to support his dreams. Sloane plucked up the courage but was annoyed by the abruptness of the luxurious dress in the street clothes. Robin was full of confidence but found the teacher's favor Jay's love. They are all transferred to Terri. Jay likes Terri but can't get rid of Robin's entanglement...Of course, there is also our Terri, the pressure of study, the helpless brother of love, the shadow of the death car lights, and the dearest obstructing the teacher's expectation of friends... Okay, I confess I'm gossip. I like the way Terri and Jay are upset after the love triangle. The cliché is clichéd, it's really seductive, and the solo singing of male and female voices is really appropriate and moving...

Of course I like HAPPY ENDING the most. After many hardships (?), piano music and percussion sounded the love ensemble, the proud swan regained the applause of everyone, the stubborn father put aside his prejudices, the broken mirror and reconciled love created amazing masterpieces, and the glare of the lights could no longer be Blocking the singing on the stage, scholarships are awarded to those who need it most, the teacher is pleased with the talented students... Family, friendship and love are harvested, and music will definitely be persisted.

I especially admire movie soundtracks. As a youth musical, the creator can be described as fulfilling his duties. Rock, jazz, pop and classical all debut. It's hard to say which song I like the most because it is public but not impetuous, beautiful but not clichéd. For a layman like me, I can only say that the music of the movie makes me feel no regrets.

I was so bored that after reading the lengthy subtitles, I saw this sentence: For NANCY E. McNAMARA (The music of my life). It’s so romantic and warm. When can I be treated like this and be regarded by someone as part of my life. music.

When looking through the information, only the translated name Jinggefeiyang satisfied me and complemented the original name.

In the famous IMDb score of the film, the tug of war between 10-point members and 1-point members gave an average score of only 3.9. The film's box office is only a mere 10 million. In any case, I think it is worth seeing. If after watching me such a long nagging, you still have to ask me a reason, that is, when the people in the play are indulged in the music and radiate the light of melody, I was also infected with the corners of my mouth rising. Well, what about this set of popcorn movies that I really eat? Besides, this popcorn is quite delicious.

The cast is still good, leaving Hilary Duff aside, you can see a lot of familiar faces in the play. Looks like the director has a guest appearance on the doctor? Let me add Oliver James, who is not well-known as the leading actor. This kid is really my nympho type, tall figure, handsome face, brilliant smile, gentle eyes, beautiful singing voice, good acting skills...How many people do you think singing can impress me in recent years? He is also one of the rare foreign men who wear shirts that I praise. It's a pity that the star luck is not good, and no one has found this gold in Hollywood's handsome guys.

Feel free to tweet his other film "What a Girl Wants" (there is really no favorite translation). It is also a cliché story about the growth of an illegitimate daughter of the president, in which he plays a cheerful and unruly singer with a good appearance and a melodious singing voice. A pretty good film, it seems to be more successful than "Raise Your Voice". Moreover, the famous Mr. Colin Firth played the president (I went to him at first, but when I became obsessed with Oliver, I went to watch "Raise Your Voice"). If I'm bored someday. Gossip about this film again.

Oliver James (born Oliver James HutsWhat a Girl Wantson on June 1, 1980) is an English musician and actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles in the American films What a Girl Wants and Raise Your Voice.

Early life
James, an only child, was born in Ottershaw, Surrey. His father is involved in car racing, and James had originally wanted to puruse a career as a professional race car driver. He played the drums in a band while in high school, where he also participated in racing and motorcrossing. James graduated from the Guildford School of Acting in Surrey, where he majored in drama, and subsequently appeared in stage productions and commercials. At the age of nineteen, he adapted his middle name as his professional surname, in order to avoid confusion with actor Oliver Hudson.

Career
James' first screen appearance was a supporting role in the 2002 made-for-television short film, School's Out; he next appeared in a 2003 episode of the BBC series, The Afternoon Play, and joined a boy band produced by Simon Fuller. He left the band as soon as he was cast opposite actress Amanda Bynes in the American romantic comedy, What a Girl Wants; for his role in the film, he learned to play the guitar and co-wrote and sang the songs Long Time Coming and Greatest Story Ever Told, which were on the film's soundtrack. The film was set in England and James played the romantic interest of Bynes' character. It was released in April of 2003 and performed fairly at the box office, grossing $35 million domestically.[1 ] James' next role was opposite Hilary Duff in the teen film Raise Your Voice,which was released in October of 2004 and grossed $10 million domestically.[2] Raise Your Voice was James' last acting role to date.

Personal life
James currently lives in Los Angeles, California, where he moved to in March of 2003, in order to pursue an acting career in the United States.

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Raise Your Voice quotes

  • Paul Fletcher: So. Lauren, what are you doing tonight?

    Terri Fletcher: Paul, stop hitting on my friend!

    Lauren: [to Paul] Whatever you're doing tonight.

    Terri Fletcher: Lauren, stop hitting on my brother! Ugh!

  • Terri Fletcher: [Walking up to Kiwi and Jay talking, to Kiwi] You're in!

    [walks away]

    Engelbert 'Kiwi' Wilson: AH!

    [With a french accent]

    Engelbert 'Kiwi' Wilson: Ah you beautiful little petunia you. GAH!

    [grabs his chest and pretends to faint very dramatically]

    Engelbert 'Kiwi' Wilson: Ah sacre bleu!

    Jay Corgan: [Catches Kiwi] I got ya man.