Lizzie McGuire has graduated from middle school and takes a trip to Rome, Italy with her class. And what was supposed to be only a normal trip, becomes a teenager's dream come true.
Hilary Duff
Lizzie McGuire / Isabella Parigi
Adam Lamberg
David Gordon
Yani Gellman
Paolo Valisari
Alex Borstein
Miss Ungermeyer
Brendan Kelly
Sergei
Ashlie Brillault
Kate Sanders
Clayton Snyder
Ethan Craft
Jake Thomas
Matt McGuire
Jody Racicot
Giorgio
Hallie Todd
Jo McGuire
Robert Carradine
Sam McGuire
Carly Schroeder
Melina Bianco
Daniel Escobar
Mr. Escobar
Peter Kelamis
Dr. Comito
Katy Louise Saunders
Cute Girl #1
Ona Grauer
Model #1
Antonio Cupo
Model #2
Marcus Hondro
Janitor
Brent Chapman
Parent #1
Christine Lippa
Parent #2
Dan Joffre
Parent #3
Ilaria Tommasino
Small Child #2
Aaron Douglas
Paparazzo #2
Heather Laura Gray
Background Dancer
Morgan Tanner
Background Dancer
Evangeline Lilly
Police Officer
Paolo Giovannucci
Florista #1
Alessandro Cavalieri
Tour Bus Driver
Terra C. MacLeod
Franca
Director
Jim Fall
Characters
Terri Minsky
Writer
Ed Decter
Writer
John J. Strauss
Writer
Susan Estelle Jansen
October 15, 2020
7
Decent.
I did watch the <em>'Lizzie McGuire'</em> television show when I was younger, not religiously or anything close but I do remember liking it. I wouldn't, though, know if it works well with the exact storyline, given this film connects to what occurs on the small screen; I was an on/off watcher at best.
Hilary Duff (Lizzie) and Adam Lamberg (Gordo) work together nicely, but it's a slight shame that Lalaine (Miranda) doesn't appear - I recall liking her in the show. Elsewhere, Alex Borstein (Ungermeyer) and Yani Gellman (Paolo) are solid.
This is nothing overly memorable, and it isn't far ahead from being a bad film; the ending drags out, especially the music performance. However, all in all, I'm satisfied after viewing <em>'The Lizzie McGuire Movie'</em>.