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>.

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The Lizzie McGuire Movie
"The only risk in taking an adventure is not taking it at all."
2003 • 1h 34m • ★ 6.3 (1,311 votes) Released
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.
Director
Jim Fall
Writer
Ed Decter
Writer
John J. Strauss
Writer
Susan Estelle Jansen
Rating
6.3
Runtime
94 min
Budget
$17.0M
Revenue
$55.5M
Profit/Loss
+38.5M
Production
Teen Life Productions
Walt Disney PicturesTop Billed Cast
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r96sk
★ 7/10 • Oct 15, 2020
Keywords
rome, italy



















