Destin brisé: Britney Spears, l'enfer de la gloire
Titre original : Britney Ever After
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA chronicle of the life and career of singer Britney Spears, from humble beginnings on "The Mickey Mouse Club" to mega-stardom, a heavily-publicized fall from grace, and a monumental comebac... Tout lireA chronicle of the life and career of singer Britney Spears, from humble beginnings on "The Mickey Mouse Club" to mega-stardom, a heavily-publicized fall from grace, and a monumental comeback.A chronicle of the life and career of singer Britney Spears, from humble beginnings on "The Mickey Mouse Club" to mega-stardom, a heavily-publicized fall from grace, and a monumental comeback.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Clayton James
- Kevin Federline
- (as Clayton Chitty)
Benjamin Joel Arcé
- Sam Lutfi
- (as Benjamin Arce)
Claire Kniaz
- Assistant #1
- (as Claire Cohen)
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This movie is ridiculous.
The writing is atrocious. It shows all the basic facts that were incredibly obvious, doesn't hit on any of the real blank spaces about Britney's life, and fills in any small blanks around said basic facts with shallow, empty interpretations.
It's like the writers have no concept of the human soul. Because Britney has no soul in this movie.
And if I hear the actress playing Lynn say "SUGAR" in that atrocious way one more time...
The writing is atrocious. It shows all the basic facts that were incredibly obvious, doesn't hit on any of the real blank spaces about Britney's life, and fills in any small blanks around said basic facts with shallow, empty interpretations.
It's like the writers have no concept of the human soul. Because Britney has no soul in this movie.
And if I hear the actress playing Lynn say "SUGAR" in that atrocious way one more time...
First of all, watching the movie does not give you any information or help you understand what really happened during the tough years.
Second, even though I don't know much about Britney, I do know that a lot of the movie was inaccurate.
Horrible acting.
Horrible casting - the main character does not make you feel like you are watching something about Britney's life because she does not look like her AT ALL. And the JT character -- really?? From there it only got worse - I didn't realize the guy playing Kevin was supposed to be K-Fed.
Horrible storytelling - they jumped all over the place and skipped LOTS of important things (both good and bad).
Second, even though I don't know much about Britney, I do know that a lot of the movie was inaccurate.
Horrible acting.
Horrible casting - the main character does not make you feel like you are watching something about Britney's life because she does not look like her AT ALL. And the JT character -- really?? From there it only got worse - I didn't realize the guy playing Kevin was supposed to be K-Fed.
Horrible storytelling - they jumped all over the place and skipped LOTS of important things (both good and bad).
Initially from the opening shots it felt like I was watching an SNL version of Britney's life ..From the cooky vibe, to the tacky accent to the overly hyped up 9 year old silly girl performance of the lead, I knew I was watching a joke and a disaster, but I was curious.
The girl has 0 sex appeal nor conviction nor even physical attractiveness (with all due respect to her off course) but its insulting to one the biggest pop icons in the world who's known for being sexy, sultry and physically perfect.
I assumed they could not use the real music for copy right infringement issues that could result in a law suit, and that is what happens when you make a movie about someone whose life is not even half way through being lived and does not approve of the story. That affected the story GREATLY ! Not a single Britney song lol
There are levels of bad, and I came into this with poor expectations, but it surprised me just how truly horrid it was, the acting the direction, the story layout, above all the lead, and everything in between. The amateurish direction, the poor production values and the terrible cast truly destroyed a powerful story into a messy, clichéd film.
An opportunity to recreate greatness and capture vulnerability, iconic moments of real life, style and inspiration missed.
Final Grade F-
The girl has 0 sex appeal nor conviction nor even physical attractiveness (with all due respect to her off course) but its insulting to one the biggest pop icons in the world who's known for being sexy, sultry and physically perfect.
I assumed they could not use the real music for copy right infringement issues that could result in a law suit, and that is what happens when you make a movie about someone whose life is not even half way through being lived and does not approve of the story. That affected the story GREATLY ! Not a single Britney song lol
There are levels of bad, and I came into this with poor expectations, but it surprised me just how truly horrid it was, the acting the direction, the story layout, above all the lead, and everything in between. The amateurish direction, the poor production values and the terrible cast truly destroyed a powerful story into a messy, clichéd film.
An opportunity to recreate greatness and capture vulnerability, iconic moments of real life, style and inspiration missed.
Final Grade F-
First of all, watching the movie does not give you any information or help you understand what really happened during the tough years.
Second, even though I don't know much about Britney, I do know that a lot of the movie was inaccurate.
Horrible acting.
Horrible casting - the main character does not make you feel like you are watching something about Britney's life because she does not look like her AT ALL. And the JT character -- really?? From there it only got worse - I didn't realize the guy playing Kevin was supposed to be K-Fed.
Horrible storytelling - they jumped all over the place and skipped LOTS of important things (both good and bad).
Second, even though I don't know much about Britney, I do know that a lot of the movie was inaccurate.
Horrible acting.
Horrible casting - the main character does not make you feel like you are watching something about Britney's life because she does not look like her AT ALL. And the JT character -- really?? From there it only got worse - I didn't realize the guy playing Kevin was supposed to be K-Fed.
Horrible storytelling - they jumped all over the place and skipped LOTS of important things (both good and bad).
"Britney Ever After" (2017 release; 90 min.) is a bio-pic of Britney Spears which premiered this weekend on Lifetime TV. As the movie opens, we are in 2008 and Britney is being interviewed in connection with her comeback. We then go back to "Florida 1998" when Britney is about to embark on her first tour, opening for *NSYNC. Britney soon reconnects with childhood friend Justin Timberlake and soon the two become an item. Meanwhile her mom and dad can't stop arguing about the smallest thing. At this point we are 15 min into the movie but to tell you more would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.
Couple of comments: first, this is an unauthorized bio-pic, made without any blessing or cooperation from the Britney camp. In and of itself this shouldn't stop the movie makers from putting together an interesting movie. Alas, they didn't. The movie heavily focuses on the Britney-Justin romance (taking more than a third of the movie), and then rushes through the rest of the material. The quickie Vegas wedding and subsequent dissolution is literally dealt with in a minute or so. Career highlights (such as VMA 2000) and lowlights (VMA 2007) flash by in no time. Worst of all is that there simply is no depth in any of the main characters, it all just happens. Not helping matters is that the movie producers don't have any original Britney music in the film, so the only and few performances we get are covers Britney did in her career (including the Stones' Satisfaction and Joan Jett's I Love Rock n Roll). All the other music is Britney-reminding club music. Natasha Bassett, the Australian actress playing Britney, does the best she can with the material given to here, but she can't save the movie from its strictly by-the-numbers feel (Bassett does the actual singing of the 2 covers mentioned earlier). Please note that, other than the very last minute of the movie, nothing beyond 2008 is covered.
As a Britney fan from the early days on, I was simply curious about this movie, and went into it without a lot of expectations. Even those low expectations weren't met. Given the tumultuous ups and downs Britney has had over the years, surely there is a great movie to be made one day about it all. Alas, "Britney Ever After" is not that movie. If you are a Britney fan, you will learn nothing new that you didn't know before. Viewer beware.
Couple of comments: first, this is an unauthorized bio-pic, made without any blessing or cooperation from the Britney camp. In and of itself this shouldn't stop the movie makers from putting together an interesting movie. Alas, they didn't. The movie heavily focuses on the Britney-Justin romance (taking more than a third of the movie), and then rushes through the rest of the material. The quickie Vegas wedding and subsequent dissolution is literally dealt with in a minute or so. Career highlights (such as VMA 2000) and lowlights (VMA 2007) flash by in no time. Worst of all is that there simply is no depth in any of the main characters, it all just happens. Not helping matters is that the movie producers don't have any original Britney music in the film, so the only and few performances we get are covers Britney did in her career (including the Stones' Satisfaction and Joan Jett's I Love Rock n Roll). All the other music is Britney-reminding club music. Natasha Bassett, the Australian actress playing Britney, does the best she can with the material given to here, but she can't save the movie from its strictly by-the-numbers feel (Bassett does the actual singing of the 2 covers mentioned earlier). Please note that, other than the very last minute of the movie, nothing beyond 2008 is covered.
As a Britney fan from the early days on, I was simply curious about this movie, and went into it without a lot of expectations. Even those low expectations weren't met. Given the tumultuous ups and downs Britney has had over the years, surely there is a great movie to be made one day about it all. Alas, "Britney Ever After" is not that movie. If you are a Britney fan, you will learn nothing new that you didn't know before. Viewer beware.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhen Britney Spears was asked for her views on the Lifetime biopic, her representatives were quick to respond that she will not be contributing in any way, nor does it have her blessing.
- GaffesWhen Britney leaves the dance room after rehearsal of "I'm a Slave 4 U", a song that was released in 2001, there is a "No photos, no cellphones" sign. The cellphone is designed like a smartphone, which didn't exist until 2007.
- Citations
Britney Spears: I'm not gonna sugar-coat it and say I was fine. 'Cause I wasn't.
- ConnexionsReferences Saturday Night Live (1975)
- Bandes originales(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Music and lyrics by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Performed by Natasha Bassett
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