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The Lizzie McGuire Movie is a comedy film based on the Disney television show Lizzie McGuire which was released on May 2, 2003, by Walt Disney Pictures. The movie follows main character Lizzie (played by Hilary Duff) as she is promoted from junior high school and goes on a class trip to Rome. The movie opened to mixed reviews from critics, but reached number two in the United States box office on release in early May 2003. Filming of this film was finished by late 2002.
PlotSpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Before the 15-minute mark, she is photographed falling into the tub (clothed); her former best friend, Kate, who has been an enemy is infuriated with Lizzie for wearing the same dress (under her graduation gown). She is forced to make a speech in place of the valedictorian (even though she "only handled the money" in the Student Council) with no notice by a demeaning teacher. Also, Miranda is in Mexico City. Then Lizzie trips on the backdrop, which topples over everyone on stage, the footage was secretly sent in to Good Morning America by her younger brother, although made more popular internationally by CNN. When Lizzie arrives at the airport with her family, her new high school prinicipal appears driving in a cart, blowing a whistle. She insults parents and students alike using a communications headset connected to a portable P.A. system. She plainly listens to nobody and even calls Lizzie's "best guy friend" (Gordo) "a sneaky brownnoser with a hidden agenda", and it goes downhill from there. In a nod to the contemporary The Lord of the Rings, the principal calls her students Halflings (i.e. hobbits) during the trip, emphasizing the power imbalance she's able to maintain. In the hotel, in Rome, Kate Sanders is assigned as Lizzie's roommate. She then seems to offer to understand Lizzie's desire to avoid embarrassment and realize her dreams, only to irritate Lizzie the moment she lured her in by saying, "You can't do it alone. In fact, I don't think you can do it at all."
Gordo suggests that they "seek adventure together" and that Lizzie goes first (as he had sacrificed wishing at the fountain). He suggests that she play sick the next day, to sneak away from the group. Lizzie gives Gordo a little kiss, after which Ethan Craft (Gordo's roommate) pops into the room and suggests Gordo likes Lizzie more than a friend and that he move the relationship along; Gordo demurs, saying he just likes Lizzie as a friend. The next day, Lizzie and Paolo dash off for a musical interlude on a motorbike, while Paolo's bodyguard follows in a Mercedes convertible. Paolo convinces Lizzie to pretend to be Isabella at "The International Music Video Awards" that will be televised worldwide. Lizzie continues to pretend to be sick the next day, and drives off with Paolo (this time not tracked by his bodyguard) to an expensive dress shop. Gordo, meanwhile, sees Lizzie's picture on an Italian magazine and trades an introduction to his roommate to two Italian girls for it (and a promised translation). Lizzie then gets a makeover, orchestrated by a the owner of the dress shop with a scary little dog. Just when her scheme is about to be discovered, Gordo sacrifices himself, telling the chaperone that Lizzie has been covering for him. Gordo is kicked off the trip. But, just as he's about to board the plane home, he sees the real Isabella at the airport and discovers the truth about Paolo. Gordo and Isabella race to the music event to stop Paolo from making a fool of Lizzie on stage. Paolo's plan was to show the world that Isabella couldn't sing, when in truth it was Paolo that was the bad singer and lip-synched while performing. Isabella and Gordo pull the plug on Paolo's mike, exposing him, and Lizzie ends up singing "What Dreams Are Made Of" (the "theme song" of the film) in front of the huge audience inside the Colosseum with her parents and classmates cheering her on in the crowd while Gordo stands backstage and watches Lizzie perform. Later at the hotel, the characters celebrate. Matt tries to sell his video footage to an Italian reporter, but the reporter replies "When in Rome...We do not blackmail our older sisters," and he tosses the video into a fountain. Meanwhile, Paolo's now ex-bodyguard Sergei has formed a new relationship with the high school prinicipal. Lizzie and Gordo sneak away from the after party and go up to the roof to talk. Gordo reassures Lizzie that things will be just as good when they go back home and that he always believed in her. Lizzie awkwardly kisses Gordo (something that many fans had been hoping to see). The film ends with the both of them returning to the after party because they can't afford getting into more trouble. Spoilers end here.
Box officeThe movie was a welcome surprise hit for the studio. Opening weekend, TLMM ranked in a solid $17.3 million playing in 2,825 theaters before leaving theaters with a 42.7 million total. Because the show was less known outside of the U.S., the international box office was mediocre at best and the film ended up with $55,534,455 worldwide. Trivia
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