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Brave New Girl

Brave New Girl (2004)

2h 0m | PG-13

⭐ 7.2 / 10

Holly has everything it takes to be a star; the voice, the dream and the dedication, but she lacks the means to break away from her humble Texas upbringing. Then she gets the chance to attend an art and music school on the East coast and her future suddenly looks bright. But the road to stardom is a bumpy one.

Director: Bobby Roth

Studio: Park Lane Productions

Genre: Drama, Music, Family

Video: 720p

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Cast

Virginia Madsen

Virginia Madsen

as Wanda Lovell

Lindsey Haun

Lindsey Haun

as Holly Lovell

Barbara Mamabolo

Barbara Mamabolo

as Angela

John Ralston

John Ralston

as Jason Sloan

Nick Roth

Nick Roth

as Grant

Joanne Boland

Joanne Boland

as Zoe Moscatel

Reviews

By Wuchak

**_Dreams can come true with faith, hard work and perseverance_** A single mother (Virginia Madsen) and her talented daughter (Lindsey Haun) are poor, good-hearted Texans. The daughter's dream is to go to a prestigious music school in Philadelphia, so the mother sacrifices everything to make it happen. There are humiliating obstacles and intense pressures. Can the daughter persevere and succeed. What about her mother? This 2004 TV film is based on the book "A Mother's Gift" written by Britney Spears and her mother, not to mention produced by then. Some people, unsurprisingly, wrote negative reviews for this reason. These people obviously hate Britney. Regardless, the truth is she's a talented, likable pop musician/entertainer, as well as incredibly famous. I don't listen to her style of music and would never buy one of her cds or see her in concert, but who can deny this? What matters is: Is the movie any good? Yes it is. Both my wife and I enjoyed it from beginning to end. No, it may not blow you away or anything -- it is, after all, a TV movie -- but it holds your attention all the way through and it is moving; plus it throws in a couple of surprises. Even more, it has a good heart. Lindsey Haun is reminiscent of Melissa Joan Hart of of the TV show Sabrina -- both winsome and cute. There are quite a few other likable cast members, including Madsen. The story also features a couple of people you'll love-to-hate. And be on the lookout for the redheaded dancer played by Jessica Dawson, who's stunning, to say the least. Other than the obvious motif of fulfilling your dreams through belief and perseverance despite the obstacles, the story addresses some important sub-themes: * You'll always have an enemy who wants you to fail. * There will always be people who are willing to give you a helping hand or guidance; take advantage of these precious souls. * It's easy to take for granted the good things in your life until you meet someone who doesn't have them. * As two of Solomon's proverbs state: "Better a meal of vegetables where there is love than a fattened calf with hatred" and "Better a dry crust with peace and quiet than a house full of feasting with strife." * The best way to beat an enemy is to not give up and succeed. It runs runs 90 minutes and was shot in Toronto. GRADE: A-