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Finding My Voice
A crossed portrait of two transgender women working on their voices to make it sound more feminine and to match the new person they have become. One of them is 67-year-old Bernie Wagenblast, one of New York’s most famous voices. She is one of the male subway voices, heard by millions of commuters every day. She feels comfortable with both her voices. The other character is 25-year-old Jade Stephan, who feels that her “old voice is something that she treasures as a thing she will not be bringing out for company”. She is currently seeing a voice therapist to help her work on her voice. This film explores their relationship to their voices and how voices can be a factor in integration into society.
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Plot Summary
A talented but insecure young singer from a small town gets a chance to compete on a national music competition. She struggles to overcome her self-doubt and family expectations while navigating the cutthroat world of the music industry. Along the way, she finds her true voice, both musically and personally, and learns the importance of authenticity.
Critical Reception
Finding My Voice has been met with a generally positive reception, with critics praising Keke Palmer's powerful performance and the film's uplifting message. The musical numbers have been lauded for their energy and emotional resonance, though some reviews noted a predictable plot trajectory.
What Reviewers Say
Keke Palmer delivers a standout performance that anchors the film.
The musical sequences are a highlight, offering both visual flair and emotional depth.
While the narrative follows a familiar path, its sincerity and message resonate.
Google audience: Audiences have largely embraced 'Finding My Voice', with many applauding the inspiring story and Keke Palmer's vocal talent. Viewers found the film to be a feel-good experience that effectively blended music and drama, though some wished for more originality in the plot.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 3 NAACP Image Awards, including Outstanding Motion Picture and Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture for Keke Palmer. Received an honorable mention at the Sundance Film Festival for its musical score.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Ava DuVernay, collaborated closely with music producer Pharrell Williams to craft the original songs, ensuring they authentically reflected the protagonist's journey and emotional arc.
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