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Undiscovered
Starring:
Steven Strait, Pell James, Kip Pardue, Ashlee Simpson, Shannyn Sossamon, Carrie Fisher
Genre: Comedy/Drama/Romance
In Theaters: Aug 26th 2005

Review By:
Ida Ibricevic

School:
Hunter

Favorite Quote:
Darling,what the hell are you wearing?
Sweetie,It's La Croix.
...It's Fabulous! - Absolutely Fabulous

Click Here For Our Interview with Kip Pardue

Undiscovered

Review By: Ida Ibricevic
Ida Ibricevic@TheCinemaSource.com

Is it better to know or not to know?

That's the theme of Undiscovered. It's the classic story of struggling musician meets successful model, who is already with a successful musician. Okay, so maybe it's a not classic story, the simpler version being boy meets girl. This flick is based on the idea of kismet, and that if something was meant to be then it would eventually materialize. Our model in this movie is a lot more down to earth and resourceful than one would ordinarily expect, and our "rock star" is an insecure romantic. These two find each other at first on the subway and lose each other as the train pulls away. Later, Brier (Pell James) decides that modeling isn't fulfilling her needs, and has her mother figure agent get her into a highly prestigious acting class in L.A.. It's in L.A. that coincidence is thrown out the window and recognized as fate when she befriends fellow actress Clea (Ashlee Simpson). As "luck" would have it Clea's best friend is a sweet struggling musician...I wonder who that could be.

Luke (played by Steven Strait) is finally reunited with his subway soul mate and the story kicks off. Now, Clea (Simpson) and Brier (James) are hell-bent on getting Luke (Strait) all the fame he deserves by contacting Brier's "fairy godmother" (or otherwise known as her agent) to help spin some publicity his way. However, even though it's clear that Brier is totally infatuated with Luke, she won't allow herself to be with him because she wants to remain faithful to her unfaithful forty-something rock star boyfriend. So what we end up with is a model jaded by philandering musicians and a love sick, rejected Nuevo-riche celebrity. With great success comes great responsibility, and pretty soon fame becomes consuming.

This film allows us to see that pretty celebrities have feelings too. Brier must decide whether or not she'll let a potentially great love affair go undiscovered because of her fear of being hurt again. Clea must decide whether or not she'll be brave enough to allow her vocal talent to be discovered at last. And, the secret behind a skateboarding bulldog must go undiscovered because that kind of a traffic jam would be impossible to clear up!

I really can't say how truthful this movie is about either the model or music industry though. As far as the music industry being run by fickle agents and producers, that I believe. However, the overly maternal model agent sending help like deploying soldiers to a model in need...I can't seem to spot


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