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Jennifer Lopez in This Is Me... Now (2024)

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This Is Me... Now

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4/10

Vanity project

  • G0nn4b3
  • 15 feb 2024
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3/10

I'm so sorry. This is abysmal.

What was she thinking? The creative direction is scattered and everything about this is contrived and over the top for no reason. There's nothing wrong (imo) with entertainers making artistic works like this one but it falls flat in this case. The visuals are stunning so that's a plus but it's not enough to make this widely likeable or a huge success. To the films credit, it could have gotten much, much better towards the middle/end but I had to tap out after about 25 minutes. It's one note/boring even with all of the glitz and glam. I will give her kudos for going for it and trying something new. But even all the cameos couldn't lift this heavy rock.

One last thing - WE KNOW THAT IT'S NOT A MOVIE. Stop thinking that those of us that don't care for it are mad because we thought it was a typical movie. We know that it isn't and we can still not like this project. As deep as she wanted this to be, it's not.

Lastly (I promise): Jennifer. Sweetie. You are not in your 20's or 30's anymore as much as you would like to be. Age with grace, please. It is laughable that you continue to push this narrative that you are young. You aren't and that is perfectly ok. You can be in your 50's, 60's and 70's and be sexy, fun, and REAL. Step into that and stop playing yourself.
  • and_shove_it_up_your_butt
  • 22 feb 2024
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3/10

Wow. New Low for J-Lo

This is suppose to be a "movie"? Really?

The bad: let's get things straight. This is nothing more but a one hour compilation of video clips glued to together by some incomprehensible storyline which I wont even attempt to make sense of.

Dont get me wrong, if you are an avid J-lo fan, go right ahead and enjoy the several songs and you probably wont mind the chitchat scenes in between the videos that supposedly elevates this product to a "movie".

But if you are not a diehard J-lo fan, better stay far away from this videoclip compilatioin, because that is what it truly is. Nothing more, nothing less than a bunch of fancy looking music video clips.

At an endnote: I truly do appreciate Jennifer Lopez as an actress. She has proven herself to be a really solid actress. But this is not a movie. This is not even a music documentary. This is a music video compilation dresssed up as ....????
  • imseeg
  • 15 feb 2024
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1/10

I'm embarrassed for her

Where to even start? Admittedly I'm not a JLo fan, but I wasn't rooting against her either, or at least I wasn't until seeing this. I was in awe, in the worst possible way. I cannot fathom the level of ego and cognitive dissonance required to believe that not only was the world waiting with baited breath to see a feature film that details your love life, but that it's wise to spend 20 million of your own dollars producing it. I don't begrudge her her success in life or in work, but her self-obsession is unreal. This movie is what happens when a woman who never hears "NO", has money to burn, and has every whim catered to runs amok. What happened to humility? And yes, I know the 1% are free to spend their money however they like, but instead of using 20 million dollars to, I don't know, build tens of thousands of wells to provide drinking water, or sending hundreds kids through college, or honestly literally ANYTHING else, you use it to give the world the most insane vanity project they never asked for. Ick. She's officially the w.
  • leigh-00745
  • 26 feb 2024
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1/10

How self-absorbed can you be?

I don't even know, how to start.

This is the most pretentious BS I've ever seen.

It seems totally clear that JLo did this in a total attack of vanity, drunk on her own magnificence, encouraged by her beau - or was he forced to be involved?

There is absolutely nothing going on beside her singing lame pop songs and trying to be passed off for 30.

Even her friends here are only around <30, and she is also "acting" like a twenty-something. She is a beautiful, gorgeous woman - even without all that filters - where is the point of this?

I felt second hand embarrassing for that successful grown up woman that seems to depend on staying 30 forever.

The Plot is as thick as a phrase in a poetry album/friendship book, and an insult to intelligence.

There is not one scene without her in the whole "movie", even in the credits her face is next to the names of everyone! By the way: What drew Jane Fonda into this crap?

If there would have been a tiny bit of self-irony, there would be hope. But this project's whole nature is doggedness, vanity...and despair.
  • MinderSuikers
  • 28 mar 2024
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1/10

Waste of time/Self-focused

I was looking forward to this documentary because I read her book when it first came out and I liked it. I think this documentary should have explain why she does not allowed workers to look at her. Why she makes her manors work 16 hours 7 days a week and why she took money from the waitress after Ben Affleck gave a good tip to the worker. I thought this film was going to be about empowerment of women still growing through difficulty but it was more about trying to find sympathy for herself. Which in that case she should have explained why she miss treat the staff and her back up dancers. OMG.
  • mdxbhcvm
  • 23 mar 2024
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2/10

Love story for herself about herself

Another Jlo doc/movie cringe fest. If Yaoundé had any doubts of whether or not JLo was a raging narcissist then look no further. Not sure why I watched other than morbid curiosity after reading about how bad it was. And yep! It's bad. This multi millionaire for over 3 decades is now trying a new angle... to make the audience feel sorry for her somehow?? Didn't get enough love as a child yards yards yadda. And that her mother is actually a narcissist. Welp. Clearly she has no problem throwing people under the bus if it serves her. She has always talked about how supportive and great her mother is but now it's suddenly "poor me". There is a scene where she "sings" about being broken and it is soooooooo bad. I had to turn it off at that point because it was borderline creepy. These celebs are so out of touch and self obsessed. I'm over it.
  • ZukoFilms
  • 22 mar 2024
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1/10

Who cares.

I was looking for a fork to pinch my eyes out. What was that? She might have been a good audio artist in the early 2000's but who is interested now? When it's time to go it's time to go. Chop chop pumpkin. I don't find anything that has been done in the past 10 years interesting or worth my time. I think it stopped for me with "waiting for tonight" and "the cell" She does look good now but remember the team of endless people that make it happen. I was one of them. Time to go or re-invent yourself or become a resident in Vegas like everyone that is looking to park your wig and still shake some.
  • nvidutenko
  • 17 apr 2024
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A new (J) Low.

There's no denying the magnetic energy of JLo's music or her mega babe status. But as to what fresh madness this film is, I have no bloody clue. Best guess is that it's a string of music videos linked together by random celebrity cameos and cringey dialogue. I'm sure audiences will vibe the glitz, glamour and hypnotic dancing, which is ridiculously extravagant. I don't believe this film requires much of your attention, I used it as background music while I cleaned the dining room. Thankfully it's only an hour long, so if you vibe JLo and her music then watching it won't be a waste of your time.
  • watchitwombat
  • 23 feb 2024
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6/10

Give the woman some credit please!

  • ekl11
  • 28 apr 2024
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1/10

Embarrassing

I can not even think about this "movie" without feeling secondhand shame and embarrassment. It's atrocious. The amount of ego this woman has is astounding. That's the only explanatory her even contemplating putting this into the world. And PAYING for it. Pretty sure she blackmailed Ben into participating because surely he KNEW what a hot mess this would be. Gigli looks like a masterpiece comparatively. For some reason Jlo thinks she's Taylor Swift or Mariah Carey level famous... which she is not. And whether you like either of those artists, there's no denying that she couldn't compare to Mariah in her era and she certainly can't compare to Taylor in this era. But for some absurd reason she thinks people want weird embarrassing love letters to herself in the form of movies and an over priced tour she can't sell.
  • kdcdsms
  • 27 lug 2024
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7/10

Give more respect to JLo - she is multi talented

This is in some form what Daft Punk's Interstella5555 did with Discovery. It's a great idea to make a film of music videos from an album. It means her songs are visual and have meaning. I grew up in the golden era of music videos so I love this idea.

And JLo did it well. So much so I rewatched the first song again, and I would rewatch it all just to experience it again. It stays with me and I listen to the album differently now.

It's starts really strong with a Doctor Who-like-visual of a petal factory breaking down, the song is brilliant and the action really cool. It made my hair stand on end. The film ends really sweet with JLo finally happy with herself, dancing to a homage of Singin' in the Rain, one of my favourite films of all time.

In the middle are other funny, self-deprecating, heartfelt, visually stunning dances and songs and interludes, showing how she just wants love and didn't realise she had to love herself first. Trivial, cliché, trite it maybe but it is a simple musical on her thinking of her love life. To be honest, in the era of over-thinking, too much info, and socio-political topics, this is really refreshing to just enjoy music and dance and have it be about something simple.

Not sure why people are so angry at JLo making something about her experiences/ feelings, when she's an actor (she's not the best actress but she's acceptable completely) , a dancer, and a singer (yes she can sing - listen to other singers from around the world, not just massive rarities like Mariah Carey powerhouse voice, JLo can still sing). Of course, if she can, she would. She would want to express this most personal album using her 3 talents. Not sure why everyone is surprised or angry. Why can't she express herself through a musical?

I have been a fan of the golden era classic musicals since I was a child, fan of Streisand, and I can say this has more heart and brilliance than LaLaLand. I have been a fan of JLo from the start, drifting off a little since the 2010s, dipping back in to check out what she's doing, so I am not even a hardcore fan.

I don't find JLo pretentious actually, even if she sells loads of her own brand, shows off her body a lot (but if you've got it...)I think she's passionate, she wears her heart on her sleeve, she's ambitious, fearless and brave. This is all this is. Totally JLo. And if anyone is surprised or disappointed then they clearly don't know JLo (and i don't mean personally) but they also don't know music.
  • claudineharper
  • 16 feb 2024
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1/10

Only 1/2 ⭐

My 1/2 star rating must've got rounded up I guess. Look, I know she used to have a little and now she has a lot and she's still Jenny from the block, yes, yes but.... what the actual is this???? The whole show is a rambling mess. It's how like how I am this sentence constructing that I am just here did. See what I actually did there? I made up an incoherent sentence to describe just how much jibberish the viewer needs to put up with watching this. Now imagine if I have punctuated that last sentence with singing and dancing. You'll also have to imagine what this show could have been if Jenny had also punctuated it with singing and dancing.

I've chosen the 'no spoilers' option to round this out. I honestly couldn't give away a spoiler if I tried - there's nothing in this show that I understood.
  • themuss_au
  • 19 feb 2024
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1/10

I wish I could give this -0

This movie felt like a fever dream. It is an hour I will never get back. I'd rather spend my time having the flu because this movie made me feel ill. The songs were so long. The ratio of songs to content was wild...there was no story. I have no idea how so many big names signed up for this. J Lo is beautiful, obviously. But whoever loves her should have put a stop to this over indulgent super long music video. Good luck getting through it. Take an Advil in advance. The rain dance song at the end was a hilarious highlight. I love a B movie to have a few laughs, this movie only made me uncomfortable. The zombie style heart beat dancing is a vibe, but not my vibe. It's alot.
  • kelseybjorndalen
  • 8 mar 2024
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1/10

Rich people are such narcissists

  • gikamigena
  • 22 feb 2024
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1/10

I now understand why it's classified as a comedy

This is a beautiful disaster. Don't blame Ben on the divorce. Just watch this and you'll understand why no man could stand her. OMG this is so terrible you can't turn it off. Her failed love life in cinema and song is amazing. Just when I thought the drug fueled Natural Born Killers was the most disturbing movie, J-Lo gave me this.

If you want a night of pure pain and torture, strap in with three gallons of your favorite to numb the pain that is this. Is there anything I can say about this movie that is remotely positive? I'm gonna have to say no and that this is the worst piece of cinema if you can call it that ever made.
  • philmathews-91020
  • 2 lug 2024
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2/10

Bless Her Heart...

Bless her heart, the second-hand embarrassment while watching this is just painful. I just couldn't watch it-other than snippets here and through after fast-forwarding through most of it. I can't imagine how hard it must be to find oneself again after the level of fame Jennifer has achieved and I'm sure it must feel impossible for her people (friends, agents, publicists, etc) to face Jennifer and tell her something is a bad idea. But if they loved her-REALLY loved her-they would've shot this idea down quickly and tell her it's time to act humble and with grace and to find a way to plant her feet firmly back on the ground. And she may actually enjoy it-it's really great down here.
  • notadum
  • 17 feb 2024
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1/10

A Pointless Vanity Project

Imagine spending $20M of YOUR OWN MONEY (cuz JLo produced this garbage herself) to let the world know you FINALLY found love at age 52 after about 20 try & fails. The only redeeming quality about this film is the CGI, but there's no other redeeming qualities about this (I hesitate to even call this a) film. WE GET IT JEN, you lost your BF 20 yrs ago and now you're back together, but it's not like you were sitting at home alone for 20 yrs waiting for him to come back home to you. You've been married multiple times & had kids & had a great career & AMAZING LIFE before you reunited with Ben, so this star-crossed lover "movie" means nothing. Please don't produce your own movies anymore.
  • plurlife1989
  • 30 mar 2024
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7/10

Watch for 20 minutes

  • ecospider5
  • 25 feb 2024
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1/10

What did I just watch

  • adelheidwriting
  • 20 ago 2024
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10/10

Pleasantly surprised!

Like many others, i was extremely skeptical about this "movie" when I first heard about it and saw the previews. All the chatter was very misleading and I'm ashamed to say that I decided to watch it because I thought it would be entertaining by how bad/ridiculous it was. However, I was forced to eat my words as soon as the first song started. The idea of working in a "heart factory" was inspired and the effects were incredible. I don't know how best to describe this piece of art but it is art and i did love it. It was like a long music video driven by brief narrative and it completely worked for me. It's not a crime for artists to try new things and it's absolutely not something to vilify. It's disheartening to live in a time when artists aren't allowed to veer off the beaten path. I loved this new form of entertainment and music delivery and I would love to see some of my favorite artists try something like this in the future. I'm open to and excited about any type of new way to express art. It's something that should celebrated and applauded and I hope neither JLO nor any other artist are discouraged by negative cynics.
  • jessjess_34
  • 28 feb 2024
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7/10

Owning her history...unnecessarily but in a BIG way

I wouldn't consider myself a Jennifer super fan but I have to admit that I have mad respect for how hard she works. She is often doing a tv show, an album, dancing her heart out and at the same time raising her kids and being in a relationship. Honestly I don't know where she finds the time. But during all those hours of working she's been looking for that perfect someone to share the fruits of her labors. There's not many women out there that don't feel that, including me. Finding that person and talking yourself into others is a common occurrence with all of us.

Everyone knows she's beautiful & talented. So it's fun to watch her because you have to admit just looking at her is nice. I'm the same age so I totally understand her need to own up to her past and kind of explain her history with men. I wish I could. I don't have people constantly reporting on my life though and discussing it without my input.

So for whatever reason she did this long video, it's not a movie, she did it with style. She showcases her talents, includes her friends and recognizes the fact that everyone can use a little therapy from time to time. I think she's very likely feeling that she is with the one she's supposed to be with and wants to let go of the past in a big way.

The dancing is fabulous with some new moves I haven't seen before, the story was predictable but cute, her music was beautiful, especially Broken Like Me and the visuals were really just over the top fantastic. I would love to see her really let go in her music. It always seems over produced. I know she has a voice. She just needs to belt out a few and see what it feels like.

I turned this on so I could see what it was out of curiosity and I ended up watching the whole thing. Anyone that rates it really low is understandably envious of her talent, money & fame. Is it a bit narcissistic? Yes. But people whose lives are all about entertaining us, have to be narcissistic to a point. So finally, for whatever reasons she did this, she has worked hard enough to be able to have her moment to explain herself because obviously she feels misunderstood. If folks don't appreciate that or don't feel like she's earned this bit of your time, don't watch. But then don't be vicious & mean either. I'm happy for her & Ben. And thankful for all the hours of entertainment I've gotten from both of them.
  • Louisekimble
  • 19 feb 2024
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2/10

CRINGE-FEST

Scrolling through Prime for something to watch and came across "This Is Me... Now: A Love Story by J-Lo. I went in with an open mind; not having read any reviews, so had no preconceptions.

It started off OK, pretty visuals, but I quickly realised (within the first 10 minutes or so) that this was some cringe-worthy, self-indulgent, vanity project (thank goodness for the fast forward button!!!)

I did press 'play' at regular intervals to see if (by some miracle) things had improved, but no... my time & intellect was wasting away with each passing minute!!!! ...Dramatic? Nope; it really was THAT bad!!! In addition, I felt nothing but second-hand embarrassment for her as she danced her way through each mind-numbing scene (not to mention the God-awful soundtrack!)

I mean,who actually advised her that this project was a good thing to do? ...must have been the same people who advised Beyonce that her "Black Is King" garbage was a good idea 🙄

If I had to describe this 'film' in 3 words, it would be: Egotistical. Tedious. Cringe-worthy.
  • sony-00896
  • 24 mar 2024
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1/10

Never thought I'd have to join IMDB😂

I'm sorry Jlo. I took a 3mins out of my day to say, this movie is not it. The movie was just too all over the place. The musical is not necessary. This would be better as simply a movie without the singing. I was extremely confused with the metal heart and dancing.

I kinda understand the documentary a little bit. I do find your story very enjoyable but the film was confusing and scattered. I got to learn more about Jlo but this was a terrible film. Whoever directed it. I'm just shocked they actually aired this😂.

I can tell this was a unique creative vision. But the vision is not visioning. Whoever allowed this to be released should be ashamed.
  • mercedeslive
  • 17 mar 2024
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1/10

A mess

An autotuned, Facetuned, incoherent mess. I watched the documentary first to try and understand what I was about to watch because the trailer is as mind boggling as the 'meta' film itself but all the doc did was reinforce the preconceptions I had about this project; it's tragic, uncomfortable and confusing. It all seems unnecessary. I think she definitely could've shared her story in some way without spending $20+ on something below average artistically. I'm trying to think of one redeeming element in this project and I can't. It's such poor quality it's baffling that real people with brains agreed to make this with/for her. Also a hummingbird...at night...in the rain.
  • iolarosegunn-76794
  • 22 mar 2024
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