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Review While she's contributed here and there to soundtracks (Disney's 2005 ice skating romp Go Figure, for example), Finally out of P.E. Is Raising Dad and Sleepover alumnus Brie Larson's first real leap into music. It's pretty standard fare for the Nickelodeon nation. 'She Said' and 'Life After You' are slick, empowering pop of the meticulously layered and processed type that's starting to sound pretty tired in 2005, and 'Ugly' is the bittersweet, ultimately triumphant ballad.
Larson's thin vocal isn't distinctive - she's interchangeable with Hope Partlow. But on the plus side her team of writers and producers manage some wit and genuinely teen-focused themes, as well as a few memorable melodies. And since so much of mid-2000s teen pop sounds so similar, anything that lends Larson buoyancy and her own voice is a plus. 'Whatever' is the album's best arrangement, with a mild R&B flavor in the verses and a snappy chorus, while 'Done With Like' ('I'm too young to be jaded!'
) and the quietly rebellious 'Loser in Me' let Larson be the adolescent that she is. The title track is even better.
Larson fights through some heavy-handed pitch correction on the vocal and the canned instrumentation to deliver a humorously awkward tale of a girl with rock star dreams who's stuck on earth in gym class. 'I play guitar/But your class that won't get me far,' she sings. 'And I try/But my running sucks/And I try/But I hate doing chin-ups.' Brie Larson won't reach rocktastic heaven with Finally out of P.E.
But in its better moments she's visible behind its safety-glass formula.
Larson at the 2016 is an American actress. Her first screen appearance was in a comedy sketch in a 1998 episode of. Following several television appearances, including as a main cast member in the short-lived sitcom (2001), Larson played minor roles in the 2004 comedy films. In 2005, she released a studio album named, in which her single 'She Said' peaked at number 31 on the. Larson's first major film role was in the teen comedy (2006) and she went on to gain wider recognition for playing the daughter of 's character in the comedy-drama series (2009–2011). She took on supporting roles of the love interest in the comedies (2010) and (2012), and played the troubled daughter of 's character in the drama (2011).
Her breakthrough came in 2013 when she starred as the distraught supervisor of a foster-care home in 's independent drama. Larson also expanded into filmmaking by co-writing and co-directing the short films The Arm (2012) and Weighting (2013). Following more supporting work in the romance (2013) and the comedy (2015), Larson won the for playing a young mother held in captivity in the independent drama (2015). In 2017, she starred as a photojournalist in the adventure film, which ranks as her highest-grossing release. She made her solo directorial debut in 2017 with the comedy film, in which she also starred.
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