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Little Voice on DVD (1998)

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Average rating: (70%)
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3.5
 
Starring: Michael Caine | Brenda Blethyn | Jim Broadbent | Ewan McGregor | Jane Horrocks
Director: Mark Herman
Studio: WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 96 mins
Certificate: 15
User collections: Best Movies I've Seen Since November 2006 | The Ewan McGregor Collection
Genres: Comedy | Drama
Languages: English
Released: 15/06/2006

Brief synopsis of Little Voice

In a dreary English seaside town, one of it's timid inhabitants, known as LV (Little Voice), mourns over her dead father and obsesses over his record collection by singing along to his favorite performers. Her rare talents for emulating the dulcet tones of Judy Garland, Marilyn Monroe and Shirley Bassey are soon discovered by her dominant mother's boyfriend, a small-time showbiz agent. Their attempts to propel her to stardom are at first successful when the local town gets to see her perform. However, LV is soon wise to their selfish intentions and withdraws from performing again, thus forcing an emotional showdown between the three.

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5 Radio Times

In this comedy drama, Jane Horrocks reprises her stage performance as the reclusive girl whose virtuoso impersonations of the great singers — among them Shirley Bassey and Judy Garland — contrast with her almost total shyness. Her talents are belatedly recognised by sleazy agent Michael Caine, who's prepared to endure the attentions of her sexually predatory mother (Brenda Blethyn) as long as he can make some money out of that voice. The brilliance of Horrocks is slightly undermined by director Mark Herman's crude depiction of working-class life in a northern seaside town, while Blethyn's strident squawking almost threatens to drown out the more subtle, Cinderella-like undertones of the story. But there's good support from Jim Broadbent as a nightclub boss and from Ewan McGregor. In any other country, this would have made Horrocks a major star.

Rating of 1 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

About six plots are squeezed together here Ð including an unlikely romance, and a daughter's queasy worship of her dead father Ð to the benefit of none; where the film comes to life is in the scenes between Horrocks and Caine, and the finale in a tawdry c

Sight and Sound

"...A fairy tale, a psychodrama, a teen romance, a showstopper musical and a vulgar comedy so broad it threatens to burst from the screen..."

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Rated - 4 starsLittle Voice

A customer from Guildford , 07/07/2004

Surprisingly good film with some fine performances from good, British actors. Nice story.

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Rated - 5 starsFine movie

A customer from Edinburgh, Scotland , 09/08/2004

This is a rare gem of a movie, sad and poignant one moment, riotously funny the next. Michael Caine took the main Golden Globe Award but all the actors in the lead roles are excellent.

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Rated - 2 stars

Anna#18 from READING , 23/06/2004

Didn't like this film much, it borders on the aggrovating even though the performances are incredible. I can't afult anyone of the actors however I didn't like the story line much: LV (little voice) is the silent daughter of drunken flirty and up for it mother. Mums new boyfriend discovers that LV can sing like Marilyn Monroe and promptly tries to get her on to the stage. Only the charcaters are interesting!

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Rated - 4 starsUnexpected, unusual, unstoppable

A customer from Kent , 02/08/2006

I love all the actors in this, but knew little about it apart from the singing/impersonations. It's quirky, humorous & moving by turn. Great performances but some things that could never be believed.. but does that matter? Very watchable

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