Watched: 05/07/2025
Format: Peacock
Viewing: First
Director: Demetrius Navarro
This journey through the career of Lacey Chabert (just live action work, and only movie-length material - we have to contain this somehow) has become a study of the work of someone who is truly a working actor.
Sure, Chabert is a star. Even if she'd never been in anything after Lost in Space, I'd remember her as a young actor. If Mean Girls had been her last role, we'd all definitely still know her. But Chabert started in movies as a child (and we'll get to that), and her current role as the face of Hallmark and Christmas movies was not a foregone conclusion. She had a lot of work that was clearly putting food on the table, and that's kind of what we've been watching for a bit.
And so we find a movie here from 2013 in which she barely appears. It's one of six films she had released in 2013, and one of ten projects - as she voiced cartoons and video games (she's the default voice for Zatanna at DC Entertainment). But I'm betting she was in and out of Detroit - where this movie seems to have been filmed - in about three days.
This movie is very independent, very well intentioned, and very much not my thing. It is also less about Chabert's character, who book-ends the film, and a vehicle for real world child prodigy of the piano, Ethan Bortnick.* Based on the age of the child star and editing timelines, I am guessing it was filmed in 2011, and finally found distribution in 2013.