Into the Spotlight – Movie Review
Director: Lisa Arnold
Writer: Kate Larson (Screenplay)
Cast
- Leigh-Allyn Baker (Good Luck Charlie)
- Victoria Jackson (Best Years Gone)
- Karen Abercrombie (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3)
- Kevin Sizemore (Mine 9)
- Kate Larson (The Glitch)
Plot: A gifted young songwriter finds fame but loses herself along the way. With the help of her parents and friends, will she find her way back to what truly matters?
Runtime: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Into the Spotlight starts when high school student Laura (Larson) is getting used to her latest year of high school. Her friends Riley (Hampton) and Ben (Ruggero) keep her enjoying her high school experience. However, like most students, she wants more from her time there. Meanwhile, her mother Kim (Baker) is getting tired of her father William’s (Sizemore) tour schedule.
When Laura reluctantly replaces one of her friends in a talent contest, she ends up going viral, attracting attention from the talent manager. However, this life doesn’t live up to the attraction she was expecting.
Verdict on Into the Spotlight
Into the Spotlight follows a teenage girl from a musical family that becomes an overnight sensation. However, the new spotlight comes at a cost, and she must decide what she wants from her future.
This is a musical high school drama that gets to show the modern troubles high school brings. All while showing how quickly someone can become the next big thing. It highlights how social media views can decide who a star is. There are some catchy songs and the overall good feeling and message being told throughout the movie keeps us enjoying it. The lead Kate Larson also wrote the screenplay and is going to be a name to watch out for in the future.
Final Thoughts –Into the Spotlight is an enjoyable high school musical movie.
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