Justin Bieber's Believe
A backstage and on-stage look at Justin Bieber during his rise to super stardom.
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- Cast:
- Justin Bieber , Ryan Good , Usher , Pattie Mallette , Jeremy Bieber , Mike Posner , Max Martin
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Truly Dreadful Film
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While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
Believe is for mature audiences only. The film presents grit and rawer emotion that had gone fairly undocumented in Never Say Never. Justin Bieber directly addresses topical controversies head on, revealing moral truths and the facts of life about his premiere as a young superstar. Believe is mainly a rebuttal to all of the nonsense that follows popstars and their celebrity. Bieber is spotlighted as a male figurehead and pioneer of the Arts, despite the negativity that harangues him at the global level. Believe is suspenseful and will have one trying to catch their breath in all the Hollywood madness and tomfoolery.
I just checked that movie. All i can say, it will bring Oscar within a few years, if the judges are less than 18-20 years girl. What is wrong with current generation?. Do they really think this guy is a good musician, actor. By insane amount of stupidity of teenage girls, this guy is on the sky, earning millions. I am just glad that orlando bloom almost slapped this junky guy. For those mad fan of justin beiber, it is OK you guys love her so much, but don't get mad when someone criticize him. They like everything of him, even his cough, sleep, smoking, drinking. I am not sure what to write anymore. Why IMDb needs 10 lines for a review?. You need to grow up.
I'm sorry but I hate Justin Bieber and everything he stands for. I don't see why many people many so many TV movies or documentaries of him and his life. He is way too young and too talentless that he doesn't deserve that much fortune, but Jon M. Chu, a big fan of Bieber, wanted to make his fame grow bigger. Like we want to see this douche again. He is talentless and his songs still don't improve. The editing in this documentary is very amateurish and seeing a hour with this kid is like pain to the balls. I can't write a long review for this movie because I actually had the balls to walk out of the theater cause the film really was that bad. 1/5
obviously don't watch it if you don't like him. if you do like him though, it was wonderful. you will shed tears. great movie. it is focused on how he is handling the fame where as the first one was how he got to be where he is. its another concert movie but shows a more intimate and vulnerable side to him. a must see for sure if you are a belieber <3 the only thing i hoped would be on it but was missed was a mini tour of his house. he mentions in the movie how he lives in the beautiful house but doesn't really show too much of it besides the kitchen and living room area. maybe this can be a special feature for the DVD. i would definitely see this movie again. its great to see how he has grown up and it gives an insight on his daily struggles with having so much attention on him. it also goes into detail about the stage set up and props used on the believe tour which was kind of interesting. the only thing i could have lived without was the bit about the dancers. i know they are a major part of the movie but still remain some what irrelevant.