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Le Journal de Jaimie

Original title: Read It and Weep
  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
6.1K
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Kay Panabaker and Danielle Panabaker in Le Journal de Jaimie (2006)
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A shy, retiring high-school student develops a peculiar alter-ego that changes her life forever.A shy, retiring high-school student develops a peculiar alter-ego that changes her life forever.A shy, retiring high-school student develops a peculiar alter-ego that changes her life forever.

  • Director
    • Paul Hoen
  • Writers
    • Patrick J. Clifton
    • Beth Rigazio
    • Julia DeVillers
  • Stars
    • Kay Panabaker
    • Danielle Panabaker
    • Alexandra Krosney
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    6.1K
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    • Director
      • Paul Hoen
    • Writers
      • Patrick J. Clifton
      • Beth Rigazio
      • Julia DeVillers
    • Stars
      • Kay Panabaker
      • Danielle Panabaker
      • Alexandra Krosney
    • 65User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Kay Panabaker
    Kay Panabaker
    • Jamie Bartlett
    Danielle Panabaker
    Danielle Panabaker
    • Is
    Alexandra Krosney
    Alexandra Krosney
    • Harmony
    Marquise C. Brown
    Marquise C. Brown
    • Lindsay
    Allison Scagliotti
    Allison Scagliotti
    • Sawyer
    Jason Dolley
    Jason Dolley
    • Connor
    Chad Broskey
    Chad Broskey
    • Marco
    Tom Virtue
    Tom Virtue
    • Ralph Bartlett
    Connie Young
    Connie Young
    • Peggy Bartlett
    Robin Riker
    Robin Riker
    • Diana
    Nick Whitaker
    • Lenny
    Falisha Fehoko
    • Jennifer #1
    Malinda Money
    • Jennifer #2
    Joyce Cohen
    Joyce Cohen
    • Miss Gallagher
    K.C. Clyde
    K.C. Clyde
    • Tim
    • (as a different name)
    Daniel Henze
    • Wrestler
    Chris White
    Chris White
    • Student #1
    Carly Burbidge
    • Student #2
    • Director
      • Paul Hoen
    • Writers
      • Patrick J. Clifton
      • Beth Rigazio
      • Julia DeVillers
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    User reviews65

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    7Dontcallmekeys

    A Review from an 18 year old

    For as long as I can remember, I've been addicted to Disney movies whether they were animated or on the Disney Channel. I remember waiting every month for the latest Disney Channel film to premiere and throughly enjoying each new film. Though I cannot pin-point exactly when it started happening but slowly Disney Channel movies began taking a turn for the worst and I stopped watching them as I grew older; no doubt they were still entertaining for little kids but one of the things I always enjoyed (and still do) about Disney is that they masterfully appeal to both children and adults, not to mention those inbetween. The first Disney Channel movie I watched in as long as I can remember was "High School Musical" and my faith in the channel was instantly renewed. But this review is not about "High School Musical", but about Disney's latest film "Read It and Weep," the first Disney Channel film since "HSM" that actually caught my attention.

    "Read It and Weep" follows the (mis)adventures of a high school freshmen, Jamie, who is always on the outside looking in. True, she's got three great friends, a cool but strange older brother and loving parents but Jamie wants something more. She wants the hottest boy in school, Marco, to notice her and wants to be able to stand up against Sawyer and her gang of "Populars" for once. But, seeing as Jamie will never be able to get up the guts to do these things, she creates the character Is to live out these wishes for her. Is (short for Isabelle) is the girl that every other girl wants to be and every guy wants to date; in short, Is is perfect. Not only can Is climb the rope in gym class and get the guy, but she can also "zap" away any problem that gets in her way. Accidentally, Jamie turns in the story of Is to her English teacher and the "novel" ends up being published in the school newspaper because making it all the way to the Bestseller list. Suddenly Jamie (or rather, Is) finds herself sky-rocketing in popularity; Sawyer and the "Populars" actually want to be friends with her and Marcco is starting to look her way. But slowly, things start to get out of control, especially when Is begins to manifest herself as a more permanent part of Jamie's life and prompt Jamie to wonder how much of Is is just a character and how much of Is is in herself. Jamie faces the age-old dilemma of choosing between what she thinks she wants and what made her happy before, leaving a good message for all tweens who watch the film.

    As an 18-year-old, I found certain things about the film bothersome that wouldn't even enter the mind of the tweens and younger children who watch it, so I know I'm simply nitpicking. The fact that Jamie's novel is so successful in such a short time is highly impossible, though enviable, but the plot is bearable given the fact that it's a light-hearted kid's film and the intended audience wouldn't care too much about all the steps it takes to earning that sort of career and popularity. The story is cute (based upon the pre-teen novel "How my Private Journal Become a Best Seller -sorry if that's not the exact title) and the characters are warm, though Jamie is slightly obnoxious at times. The real winner of the story, however, is Is (played by Danielle Panabaker, Kay's older sister) who doesn't get as much screen time as she should. Panabaker Sr. plays her character with a comfortable ease, no doubt feeding off the fact that she's used to upstanding her younger sis (though Kay has a promising career in front of her in the children's movie set, if I'm not mistaken) and is enjoyable the entire time.

    For the intended audience, "Read It and Weep" offers a very important lesson: you don't need to be superhuman to be happy and content. Being yourself is just as fine as being like Is. While most children's films will force their messages down the throats of the kids watching, "Read It" manages to work the meaning into the story without making it painfully obvious.

    As with any children's movie, the story is sub duded, written for a child to understand and enjoy (though this is one of the first Disney Channel films I remember where two of the characters actually kiss; there was only a peck on the check in "HSM." The little romance between Jamie and her background best guy friend was more then enough to keep me interested) but still manages to capture the attention of any age group. Even at the age of 18, I found the movie adorable and entertaining, something I would watch again given the chance.

    While "Read It and Weep" is no "High School Musical", it is certainly a movie to stand with "HSM" when it comes to turning around the quality of Disney Channel movies. If Disney continues to make films like "Read It and Weep", which smartly appeal to kids, teenagers and older teens like myself, then they were be right back on track with the old films they used to make "back in the day." "Read It and Weep" certainly deserves a viewing, no matter your age and, if nothing else, will leave you with a hint of a smile on your face.
    thehyperchick

    soundtrack?

    I was wondering if anyone knows if there was going to be a soundtrack to the new DCOM "Read it and Weep", because I love the song at the end done by Nick Whitaker, AKA Lenny, Jamie's brother. After the movie showed on Friday, I looked continuously for almost two hours and couldn't find the song anywhere. The title is "I Will Be Around". The movie also had many other great songs. I was able to find "Outside Looking In", but thats about it so far. This was one of the best Disney channel movies that has come out in a long time, and I loved it. All the cast members did a GREAT job, and I also thought it was wonderful the way they chose to have the Panabaker sisters play Jamie, and "Is". They were a great team.
    9KristaLeann_x3

    Probably the best DCOM ever

    When i sat down on my friend's couch with a bowl of ice cream & turned the TV on, i never expected to find a new favorite movie. Read It and Weep is, in my book, one of the finest of all DCOM movies (and lets me honest, Disney has been feeding us a lot of trash recently). i thought the plot, though predictable, was funny, honest, and amusing. it had this sweet and sour feel, like you cant decide whether you want to hug the characters or smack them. it really expressed the ups and downs of popularity and fame, as well of the hardships of high school. and nick whitaker's singing ("Lenny" was his name, in the movie) blew me away, & made me want to know if he really sings and/or plays in the real world (i would buy his album!).

    If you're looking for a deep, thought-provoking, lets-ponder-the-universe type of movie, keep looking. in fact, what made you think you could find that on the Disney channel anyway?? try USA, TNT, or Court TV.

    But if what you want is a fun, hilarious, quite nearly tear-jerking movie that makes your heart bubble and your sides ache, look no further.

    You've found it in Read It and Weep. -Krista C.
    6bkoganbing

    Your creation takes over

    The Panabaker Sisters Kay and Danielle play a high school novelist and her creation. Their film Read It And Weep shows what happens when your creation starts running and ruining your life.

    Kay Panabaker is a freshman in high school with all the angst therein just trying to find your place. She's really treated bad by Allison Scagliotti the head cheerleader and mean girl. Her two friends are also some oddballs played by Alexandra Krosney and Marquise Brown are artists and activists and go in for causes like saving the whales.

    Kay is a writer and diarist. She's written a diary in the form of a novel with characters modeled on the people she knows in school. When it accidentally gets published Panabaker is a celebrity.

    Her sister Danielle plays the diarist and heroine Isabella and she becomes alive like Dr. Jekyll's Mr. Hyde and takes over. In fact the classic story is referenced.

    The Panabaker sisters do all right in this Disney comedy. Kay gets to choose between faithful Jason Dolley and hunk Chad Broskey.

    It's a Disney film, who do you think?
    10deyanknite7504

    Totally Awesome!

    I loved this movie. I even have to say that I think it was almost better than High School Musical because it didn't have all the song interrupting the story line. The movie made me want to write, it made me feel what Conner felt, I know, sounds really cheesy but it's true. I could actually feel Conner's embarrassment, his love for Jameson, his happiness and how his heart jumped when Jameson finally saw him and not Marco. I think the Panabaker sisters did an awesome job. Daniel, Is, was a perfect alter ego, the point of the movie was that Is, was supposed to seem like she was helping and was a good, nice person in the beginning but towards the end she showed her other side, her alter ego, and it showed that she wanted everything to be about her. It was absolutely awesome, it really shows the point of the movie and gives a good message to kids every age. If I had 8 more thumbs I'd give it a 10 thumbs up, but I don't so 2 thumbs up!

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    • Trivia
      Kay Panabaker (Jamie Bartlett) and Danielle Panabaker (Is) are sisters in real life. Born September 19, 1987, Danielle is the elder of the two. Kay was born May 2, 1990, and has quit acting way back in 2012 to work with animals and eventually became a zookeeper for Walt Disney parks.
    • Goofs
      At the dance, when Lenny sings his song that he has supposedly never let anyone hear before, Jennifer #1 is clearly singing along with it.
    • Quotes

      Sawyer Sullivan: You can't just zap me into a perpetual detention.

      Isabella: Zap! She speaks the truth.

    • Connections
      Featured in Escape from Vault Disney: Read It and Weep (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Outside Looking In
      Written by Keith Thomas

      Performed by Jordan Pruitt

      Courtesy of Hollywood Records

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Disney (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Read It and Weep
    • Filming locations
      • Murray High School - 5440 S. State Street, Murray, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Just Singer Entertainment
      • Salty Pictures
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      1 hour 24 minutes
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