![]() The soundtrack was planned to be released before the film, but it was never released because Duff released her eponymous second album with the songs featured on the film. The film was released on VHS and DVD on February 15, 2005. Raise Your Voice was nominated for an Artios Award for Outstanding Casting in Children's Programming Casting and a Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing in a Feature Film - Music/Musical. The film was also a flop at the box office.īy the end of its run, Raise Your Voice grossed $10,411,980 domestically and $4,455,534 internationally, totaling $14,867,514 worldwide. The film opened on Octoand grossed $4,022,693 in its opening weekend at #6, behind Shark Tale 's second weekend, Friday Night Lights, Ladder 49 's second weekend, Taxi, and The Forgotten 's third weekend. The consensus calls the film a "bland, formulaic tween version of Fame." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 33 out of 100 based on reviews from 24 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". On Rotten Tomatoes, Raise Your Voice has an approval rating of 15% based on 84 reviews, with an average rating of 3.80/10. Principal photography began in Los Angeles, California on January 24, 2004, and ended the following April. Rebecca De Mornay as Aunt Nina fletcher.Johnny Lewis as Engelbert "Kiwi" Wilson.Over the end credits, the students perform together, joyously. Terri's teachers hope to see her next year Simon replies that they just might. Even though Denise wins the scholarship prize, Simon is proud of his daughter and her talents, and is also glad that her last memory of Paul is one worth having (the concert), as opposed to Simon's own (their argument). Terri and Jay perform the song they wrote, dedicating it to Paul. Ultimately, realizing how selfish he had been, he changes his mind. ![]() Terri begs her father not to make same mistake he did with Paul and make her run, and not ruin the summer. On the final day, Simon comes to the school and Terri finds him packing up her belongings he reams Terri for deceiving him, and for turning his sister and wife against him. He then drives to Los Angeles to bring Terri home. In the meantime, Simon learns of Terri's ruse and becomes furious. When he does, Jay apologizes, and Terri agrees to finish the song they have been working on for the scholarship contest. Later, finding him drunk, Terri and Denise take Jay to the roof to sober up. Jay pushes Robin away, but Terri runs off in tears, ignoring Jay's insistence that the kiss meant nothing. On one occasion, she kisses him just as Terri walks in. Jay tries to get Robin to leave him and Terri alone. Robin still harbors feelings for Jay, but he does not reciprocate. She also develops a mutual fondness for British songwriter Jay, but she faces competition from Robin Childers, who was with Jay the previous summer. While in the program, Terri makes new friends, including fun-loving DJ Kiwi, quiet pianist Sloane, and her roommate Denise, a talented violinist, and learns a great deal about music, but has flashbacks of the car crash. Terri arrives in Los Angeles and has a few difficulties: her jacket is stolen, her cab driver is crabby, and initially can't get into the music school. She eventually convinces Terri to go, telling Simon that Terri plans to stay with her aunt Nina in Palm Desert, California for the summer while she actually goes to Los Angeles. However, her mother Frances says that it's not her fault and that Paul would have wanted Terri to attend the program. Terri blames herself for Paul's death, wants to quit singing and not attend the music program. Terri awakens in the hospital, and learns that Paul was killed. They have a car accident, hit by a drunk driver. On the way back, Paul was planning on going to college and leaving right away. That night, Terri sneaks Paul out of the house to attend a Three Days Grace concert. At Paul's graduation-day barbecue, he has a fight with Simon, who, in the heat of it, grounds him. Terri is very close to her elder brother Paul, who fully supports her dream, despite their father. Simon thinks this is the only way to keep Terri safe. Simon believes that Terri will get hurt if she goes to Los Angeles and would prefer if she continues running the family business. Her overprotective father Simon, a second-generation restaurateur, disapproves of Terri's plans, stating that being a singer may not be a worthwhile life choice. She wants to participate in a music program that could give her a $10,000 scholarship. Terri Fletcher is a Flagstaff, Arizona teenager who has a passion for singing and dreams of becoming a professional singer.
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