Justin Bieber's Believe
December. 25,2013 PGA backstage and on-stage look at Justin Bieber during his rise to super stardom.
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Best movie of this year hands down!
The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
The terrible reviews is a sign some faith in humanity is restored because they hate this film rather than like it this film is terrible it is a film that should never be aired on tv or any media platform ever because no one wants to see this garbage on the screen
Parents need to know that Justin Bieber's Believe is a concert documentary that follows the international pop star on his Believe tour, particularly his two nights in Miami in January 2013. Like Never Say Never, the movie is directed by Jon M. Chu and includes concert footage, behind-the-scenes interviews with the artist and his music team, as well as a look at the other artists involved in putting on his concerts, like the choreographer, stylist, and back-up dancers. There's no violence or language, but a few of the songs do have some slightly more mature and suggestive lyrics (but nothing too risqué). There is one sad sequence that chronicles Bieber's relationship with a dying young super fan. The movie, like the album, hopes to inspire Bieber fans to believe in themselves and their dreams.
Don't you know true talent when you see it? All of you people giving this movie a bad review should be ashamed of yourselves. Justin is a true hero, and this movie is a fantastic presentation of his inspirational story. Just because you're jealous of his success and support socialist economic policies doesn't mean that you should waste your life leaving bad reviews on an awesome movie just to feel better about yourselves. Now, onto the movie. Justin Bieber is the greatest singer ever. If you disagree then go back to the sixties, defener. But I digress. Justin Bieber is a great singer, and a hero to millions. This movie is a nice way to learn about him. He is nice. Good guy. I love Justin, as do all people with taste.
First of all, don't let the rating fool you, this movie is GOOD. I like that the scenes are mixed with concert performances, because I didn't get to go to the "Believe Tour" so this was really interesting to me, especially when he sang "As Long As You Love Me" with beliebers. It was such an intimate moment. My favorite part (it's also the saddest) is when he talks about Avalanna, a girl with cancer whose dying wish was to meet him. And he didn't just meet her, they also "got married", hung out every week for a few months, until she died. He started to cry and trust me, the whole theater did too. It was really heartbreaking. You can also hear parts on unreleased songs from "Believe", such as "I Want You" which was produced by Rodney Jerkins. You can hear some other songs too, but the title is not recognizable. To be honest, the interview part kind of disappointed me. They didn't really clear up any rumours, as they said they would. But still, i loved the movie, and if you even in the slightest way like Justin, you will love it too.