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A história de vida da lendária cantora de R&B, Aretha Franklin.A história de vida da lendária cantora de R&B, Aretha Franklin.A história de vida da lendária cantora de R&B, Aretha Franklin.
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- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 5 vitórias e 40 indicações no total
LeRoy McClain
- Cecil Franklin
- (as Leroy McClain)
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A biopic about Aretha Franklin and her journey to find her voice.
Honestly I was not excited much for this movie, and only watched it because of the T-Mobile Tuesday ticket discount. The plot of the movie was done many many times before. We have a character reached their highest, then lowest, and then redeeming themselves. Recent movies like Rocketman and Bohemian Rhapsody had this plot and were executed better.
The best part of this movie was the lead actress Jennifer Hudson, who had an amazingly powerful voice. This made all of the songs in the movie enjoyable and empowering to hear.
Talking more about the plot, towards the end, for some reason the pace sped up too quickly. I only know that she had reached her best and worst, but I didn't know exactly why she got to those points. It felt like out of nowhere she just reached her lowest point. Also, even though the first hour or so set up Aretha's struggle pretty well, there were still some parts that moved too fast and became disorientating.
Overall, a plot that I have seen before, but wasn't executed as well as it could. 6.5/10.
Honestly I was not excited much for this movie, and only watched it because of the T-Mobile Tuesday ticket discount. The plot of the movie was done many many times before. We have a character reached their highest, then lowest, and then redeeming themselves. Recent movies like Rocketman and Bohemian Rhapsody had this plot and were executed better.
The best part of this movie was the lead actress Jennifer Hudson, who had an amazingly powerful voice. This made all of the songs in the movie enjoyable and empowering to hear.
Talking more about the plot, towards the end, for some reason the pace sped up too quickly. I only know that she had reached her best and worst, but I didn't know exactly why she got to those points. It felt like out of nowhere she just reached her lowest point. Also, even though the first hour or so set up Aretha's struggle pretty well, there were still some parts that moved too fast and became disorientating.
Overall, a plot that I have seen before, but wasn't executed as well as it could. 6.5/10.
I have to be fair; these are different movies with different subjects, "Respect" attempts to follow the same format but fails. I saw the movie last night, and as most have stated, Jennifer Hudson's vocal skills are unquestionable. Her acting was satisfactory. The major problems of the film were casting, bad acting, and lack of flow. Forest Whittaker was fine, but Marlon Wayans attempt at bringing out his "Inner Ike Turner" was - almost laughable. I couldn't take him seriously, no matter how hard he tried. Also, the actor portraying Dr. King damn near had a handlebar mustache, that ain't right. The movie tried so hard to make the audience feel a certain way during scenes that it felt awkward. The ending appears as though it was an afterthought, "Just have her singing Amazing Grace and throw up a bunch of lifetime achievements..." In short, this movie could have been a parody of how to not make a bio-pic of a great musician. Where "Ray" set the standard, "Respect" hasn't earned it. Aretha Franklin deserves better, much better.
I went to see this film today and was really excited, but this film didn't deliver what I thought it would.
Jennifer Hudson is phenomenal as Aretha Franklin, she has an incredible voice and portrayed her really well.
But there wasn't too much plot to follow, and if you're gonna put Mary J. In a biopic about Aretha, make her do more, she pretty much appeared and disappeared.
Also, Marlon Wayans could've been better, the scene in the hotel where he keeps calling that guy a redneck felt tacked on and cringey.
This film is also way too long, at least 20 minutes could've been cut, the opening was way too stretched out and the church scene was the same.
In the end respect was a bit of a disappointment, and I'm gonna give it a C+
Jennifer Hudson is phenomenal as Aretha Franklin, she has an incredible voice and portrayed her really well.
But there wasn't too much plot to follow, and if you're gonna put Mary J. In a biopic about Aretha, make her do more, she pretty much appeared and disappeared.
Also, Marlon Wayans could've been better, the scene in the hotel where he keeps calling that guy a redneck felt tacked on and cringey.
This film is also way too long, at least 20 minutes could've been cut, the opening was way too stretched out and the church scene was the same.
In the end respect was a bit of a disappointment, and I'm gonna give it a C+
The film was more of a collection of vignettes than a complete story. It felt very disjointed. Characters appeared and disappeared, and stories were left incomplete. It was difficult to determine Aretha's motives during life changes.
Jennifer Hudson is stunning as the Queen of Soul. But let's not overlook Dakota Skye Turner who plays young Aretha with so much depth in her eyes that blow away all the adult performances.
Despite all that, the unfortunate thing, as most have mentioned is that it is bits and pieces of Aretha's life. Perhaps it is because she was so internal with her pain and told most of it in song. But it soon becomes a droning cliched trip until the next powerhouse tune Jennifer is to belt out. This is obviously on the same playing field as "What's Love Got To Do With It?" With the Ike Turner character played wonderfully by Marlon Wayans. Again....same road traveled. All which culminates in a spiritual re-awakening concert recorded live church service (which people may not know was attended by Mick Jagger).
All in all a very large scope film by director Liesl Tommy that duffers from too many directions and not one which encompasses the very complex woman.
To mention, a nice breathing light hearted moments with podcast celeb Marc Maron as Jerry Wexler. The catering record producer who saw the real genius at work. A nice respite from the heaviness of the flick.
Despite all that, the unfortunate thing, as most have mentioned is that it is bits and pieces of Aretha's life. Perhaps it is because she was so internal with her pain and told most of it in song. But it soon becomes a droning cliched trip until the next powerhouse tune Jennifer is to belt out. This is obviously on the same playing field as "What's Love Got To Do With It?" With the Ike Turner character played wonderfully by Marlon Wayans. Again....same road traveled. All which culminates in a spiritual re-awakening concert recorded live church service (which people may not know was attended by Mick Jagger).
All in all a very large scope film by director Liesl Tommy that duffers from too many directions and not one which encompasses the very complex woman.
To mention, a nice breathing light hearted moments with podcast celeb Marc Maron as Jerry Wexler. The catering record producer who saw the real genius at work. A nice respite from the heaviness of the flick.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesAretha Franklin hand-picked Jennifer Hudson to play her.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe film shows Aretha Franklin's sister, Carolyn, singing the high counterpoint while recording "Ain't No Way." Cissy Houston actually sang the counterpoint.
- Citações
Jerry Wexler: Oh, I love when you call me Jerry. It means you're not mad at me.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditos"In loving memory of the Queen of Soul Aretha Louise Franklin March 25, 1942 - August 16, 2018" Seen before the end credits
- ConexõesFeatured in A 93ª edição do Oscar (2021)
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- How long is Respect?Fornecido pela Alexa
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- Data de lançamento
- Países de origem
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- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Respect: La historia de Aretha Franklin
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- Orçamento
- US$ 55.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 24.278.399
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 8.807.513
- 15 de ago. de 2021
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 32.882.823
- Tempo de duração2 horas 25 minutos
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- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1
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