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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDocumentary following singer Madonna on her controversial Blonde Ambition tour in 1990.Documentary following singer Madonna on her controversial Blonde Ambition tour in 1990.Documentary following singer Madonna on her controversial Blonde Ambition tour in 1990.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 4 nominaciones en total
Donna DeLory
- Self - Vocals and Dancer
- (as Donna Delory)
Niki Haris
- Self - Vocals and Dancer
- (as Niki Harris)
Oliver Crumes Jr.
- Self - Dancer
- (as Oliver Crumes)
Kevin Alexander Stea
- Self - Dancer
- (as Kevin Stea)
Opiniones destacadas
It's 1990 on Madonna's Blond Ambition Tour. She, her circle of dancers, and performers travel from Japan to North America and all around the world. It has behind-the-scenes as well as her concert performances. There are her friends and family. Her brother is hanging around and she goes to her mother's grave. In Toronto, the cops threaten to charge her for indecency. It's mostly filmed in black and white. The thing about Madonna is one is never sure about when the performance starts and ends. I doubt she's completely faking anything but she can be overly dramatic. When cops show up in Toronto, they do imply a threat but one can see a glint in her eyes where she sees an opportunity to rally around the first amendment. There is the dancer faux boyfriend and a girl claiming rape. One can never be sure about anything with Madonna.
This is a wonderful documentary. It shows the ups and downs of being a rock star. Essential to fans.
As a documentary, this movie is excellent. It takes us behind the scenes of one of the most successful and most elaborate music tours produced in recent times. We take a peek at Madonna's private life including her likes and dislikes, her friends, her hectic schedule, and her incredible ambition of staying at the top. But most importantly, we take a close look at how she influences everyone around her. Madonna fans, especially those that attended the Blond Ambition Tour, will really enjoy Truth or Dare.
ok, so by now you know im not a fan, as im not gushing about her in the Summary line. so i think that grants me a little more credibility...
this was not really a documentary as i envision one, mostly because she was the subject *and* executive producer -- meaning she called the shots on this film. it is therefor impossible not to paint a completely biased and self-interested picture. frankly, it's modanna propaganda (propadonna?). she knew she was making a movie about herself while she was making it... from the voice-over narrations to the staff testimonies of how "sensitive she really is", it all seemed contrived. in fact, the only real part about it were the music videos, and warren beatty (he was hilarious because he seemed so bored or disgusted of the whole thing. sardonically he humors her: "Why would you say something if it's off-camera? What..what point is there existing?"). a that being said....madonna is a terrific performer. her costumes, routines, songs, sets, and raw sexual energy just blow me away.
she's one of the privileged-few in society, but i can see why she got there.
this was not really a documentary as i envision one, mostly because she was the subject *and* executive producer -- meaning she called the shots on this film. it is therefor impossible not to paint a completely biased and self-interested picture. frankly, it's modanna propaganda (propadonna?). she knew she was making a movie about herself while she was making it... from the voice-over narrations to the staff testimonies of how "sensitive she really is", it all seemed contrived. in fact, the only real part about it were the music videos, and warren beatty (he was hilarious because he seemed so bored or disgusted of the whole thing. sardonically he humors her: "Why would you say something if it's off-camera? What..what point is there existing?"). a that being said....madonna is a terrific performer. her costumes, routines, songs, sets, and raw sexual energy just blow me away.
she's one of the privileged-few in society, but i can see why she got there.
As a simple concert video, this one is above average. But the title is very misleading. First let's deal with the 'truth' aspect. Madonna's friends pop in on her - Warren Beatty, Sandra Bernhart - but you get little in the way of glimpses into her relationships with others. You see Madonna playing Mother Hen to her backup performers, but you get the sense that she isn't very close to any of them. Thus, even though this is supposed to be an expose of Madonna's true private life, there is so little of this on screen that the audience is denied a genuine insider's view. And when Madonna deals with the business aspects of her tour, the boardroom door closes on the camera and the audience. This aspect of the life of a performer so well known for her product-image management might potentially be the most fascinating part of the tour, but the audience is kept outside. And compared to some of what Madonna has done on the screen, this is so far below her usual standards of shock as to hardly qualify as 'daring'. It is worth a watch, but beware of a stretching of the 'truth' when it comes to packaging.
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- TriviaThree of the dancers featured in the film, Oliver Crumes Jr., Kevin Alexander Stea, and Gabriel Trupin, sued Madonna for invasion of privacy, fraud and deceit, and intentional misrepresentation.
- ErroresSupposedly the live footage is filmed in the United States (she even greets the audience by saying 'All right, America do you believe in love?" but they zoom out so far that one can't see her lips moving). In the United States Madonna was wearing the ponytail. In all the live footage she has curled hair. This means the show was actually filmed in Europe (according to the credits, it was in Paris). There are several references to the live footage being filmed in America, especially "Like a Virgin" in Toronto and "Keep it Together" (the technical problems) in Los Angeles, although that footage was also filmed in Paris.
- Créditos curiososAll through the end credits Madonna and her dancers' voices are heard getting ready for bed and after the credits are done Madonna is shown saying, "I'm just gonna push this button and the camera's gonna go off now. Ok?"
- Versiones alternativasVideo version, retitled "Madonna Truth or Dare", includes footage not in the original theatrical release.
- ConexionesEdited into Madonna: Holiday (Truth or Dare Version) (1991)
- Bandas sonorasExpress Yourself
Written by Madonna, Stephen Bray
Bleu Disque Music Co., Inc., Webo Girl Publishing, Inc., WB Music Corp., Black Lion Music
Performed by Madonna
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- In Bed with Madonna
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 4,500,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 15,012,935
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 543,250
- 12 may 1991
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 29,012,935
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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