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Destin brisé: Britney Spears, l'enfer de la gloire

Original title: Britney Ever After
  • TV Movie
  • 2017
  • 10
  • 1h 24m
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2.7/10
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Natasha Bassett in Destin brisé: Britney Spears, l'enfer de la gloire (2017)
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.
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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 comebac... Read allA 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.

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    • Leslie Libman
  • Writer
    • Anne-Marie Hess
  • Stars
    • Natasha Bassett
    • Nathan Keyes
    • Nicole Oliver
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    • Director
      • Leslie Libman
    • Writer
      • Anne-Marie Hess
    • Stars
      • Natasha Bassett
      • Nathan Keyes
      • Nicole Oliver
    • 30User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Natasha Bassett
    Natasha Bassett
    • Britney Spears
    Nathan Keyes
    Nathan Keyes
    • Justin Timberlake
    Nicole Oliver
    Nicole Oliver
    • Lynne Spears
    Matthew Harrison
    Matthew Harrison
    • James Spears
    Peter Benson
    Peter Benson
    • Larry Rudolph
    Clayton James
    Clayton James
    • Kevin Federline
    • (as Clayton Chitty)
    Lindsay Gibson
    Lindsay Gibson
    • Felicia Cullotta
    Jenna Berman
    Jenna Berman
    • Filmmaker
    Benjamin Joel Arcé
    • Sam Lutfi
    • (as Benjamin Arce)
    Corey Woods
    Corey Woods
    • Friend From Home
    Josie Bulbrook
    • Jamie Lynn Spears
    Devon Alexander
    Devon Alexander
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    Markian Tarasiuk
    Markian Tarasiuk
    • Wade Robson
    Harrison MacDonald
    Harrison MacDonald
    • Reg Jones
    Emma Johnson
    Emma Johnson
    • Ali Sims
    Claire Kniaz
    Claire Kniaz
    • Assistant #1
    • (as Claire Cohen)
    Alan Silverman
    • Paparazzo #1
    Jordan Waunch
    Jordan Waunch
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    • Director
      • Leslie Libman
    • Writer
      • Anne-Marie Hess
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    2cleonilsonjr

    Don't waste your time

    Terribly innacurate storyline, awful acting, and the caracters doesn't look like the real ones not even by far. Actually to be fair, the girl playing Britney does look a little bit like her when she smiles, and she does try hard to look like her, but she hardly gets close to it. I understand they can't use her music to it, but could at least create songs close to her style than the crap they came up with. And could dig deeper in the stories insteat of all those superficial happenings. Cleary the person who wrote it doesn't know Britney at all. Why haven't they asked a fan to write it? It definitely would be much better. Well...there goes 1 hour of my life which i'll never get back!
    2Dragoneyed363

    Completely wasted potential; a mockumentary at best

    Where to begin? I feel as to not make my comment way too lengthy, as I could go on all day about this travesty, I'll briefly hit every key point:

    • Acting/Casting - The main girl looks like she's maybe heard one Britney Spears song in her life, and like she's heard even less about the stars' life and career before signing onto the movie. She acts like the bubblegum Britney for the entire film, and it is extremely infuriating almost to the point of parody, like she doesn't even give a sh!t about the story she's trying to encompass even a little. She doesn't look like Britney, she certainly doesn't dance like Britney, she's not Britney... I'll sum up this portion of my review very quickly by saying that the only person that doesn't look miscast in this and doesn't do a terribly unfortunate job at their performance is the mom, who honestly could have pulled off Britney Spears better.


    • Directing/Editing - Choppy, chop, chop mess. Everything felt so overly rushed and poorly edited. We're flying scene to scene with no time to grow any attachment to what's going on in front of us. You'd be better off watching the real life videos again of what Ms. Spears had to go through in order to get a better grasp on the situation, because along with no acting depth, there is no depth in how the director is trying to accomplish every single scene. Such poor direction.


    • Facts/New information - Aside from a few things with Justin Timberlake I was unaware of, this movie doesn't bring anything new to the spotlight that has not already been covered by the media or by Spears herself. They're all jumbled facts and info to begin with, and I know it's supposed to just be a chronicle of her life so far, but as other commentators have stated, there were big parts of her life left out, both good and bad.


    • Songs or lack thereof/Britney's own rejection - By far one of the worst factors of this movie? The shining star of the film did NOT want it being made, and it shows more than ever. The only music that it shows the woman portraying Britney singing in the film are songs that Britney covered from other artists. ("I Can't Get No Satisfaction, though it's the Rolling Stones version in this movie of course, and "I Love Rock 'n' Roll".) All the other songs? Generic, dumb, badly timed Pop written for the movie it seems that is not worthy of imitating the multiple, high-tempo, sexy Dance beat albums that have been so publicly adored and acclaimed by Ms. Spears. She did not want this movie being made, and I can see why. But aside from the fact that she knew the movie would be bad, it's just an insult altogether. Britney is a normal person like you are me. Yes, a staple icon, but a person nonetheless, who knows that if anything was going to come out documenting her life, she would want full hand in it, and she'd want it to be done with so much more care and understanding than these Neanderthals tried accomplishing.


    In the end, the only reason I did not give it a 1 is because I made it all the way through it without vomiting, and surprisingly enough have seen a small handful of worse films. Britney Ever After, however, was a complete mess and useless effort on any and all levels.
    1Duitsmanchris

    If I could rate this lower I would...

    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).
    1timeofourlife2012

    Worst movie ever - Britney Spears deserves better!

    This is seriously one of the worst, low-budget movies I have ever seen and that is saying something even with it being Lifetime movie. The actress who played Britney Spears was terrible, I'm not sure even knew who Britney Spears was because that was NEVER how Britney Spears acted. The rest of the cast was just as bad and couldn't act to save their lives. It's seriously the most ridiculous thing I have ever seen and should literally never be seen again.
    1wellthatswhatithinkanyway

    An unexplainable, amateurish mess

    STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday Morning

    A made for TV biopic of the pop icon Britney Spears (Natasha Bassett), from starting out with her breakthrough single Baby One More Time in 1999, where she was shoved into the limelight by her pushy mother Lynne (Nicole Oliver) and domineering manager Larry Rudolph (Peter Benson), who both naively thought she was old and mature enough to handle such massive media exposure and pushed her to lie about her virginity to keep up an illusion, through to the trials and turbulence of her relationships with Justin Timberlake (Nathan Keyes) and Kevin Federline (Clayton Chitty), before a revealing 2008 documentary aired.

    Sometimes, something can give you a really bad vibe, yet you still feel utterly compelled to see it. Your instinct can tell you it looks really bad, and you can see no end of bad reviews, and you can almost write a review before you've even seen it, but still you're still interested in the subject matter and you just have to see it yourself. While I've never been a massive fan of her music, something about Britney Spears has always captivated me and kept my attention, being such an icon of popular culture as she is. For all this, though, I've never gotten the feeling she was comfortable with this status, and so a dramatisation of her life, as inevitable as it was, was never something I thought she'd be happy about (and, from what's been said, that's definitely the case with this.)

    Such a popular name is Britney, that a big studio could quite willingly have thrown its clout behind a production of her life, so why this no budget monstrosity is even in existence is ripe for question. And what little budget it must have had, as the terrible production values are in evidence from the opening credits, and from there, like a crashing plane whirling down from the sky, it just becomes an even bigger amateurish, terribly made mess. Lead star Bassett looks, and pretty much sounds, nothing like the real Britney, and her portrayal of her is just excruciating, as is Nathan Keyes's cringe-worthy performance as first love Justin. You never get the feeling you're watching a real life unfolding, just a corny, overblown childish imagining.

    This is just the typical sort of thing you see on the Hallmark Channel/True Entertainment, only the worst kind of example, and one which you can really see from the outset and just trust your instincts on. NO STARS.

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    • Trivia
      When 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.
    • Goofs
      When 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.
    • Quotes

      Britney Spears: I'm not gonna sugar-coat it and say I was fine. 'Cause I wasn't.

    • Connections
      References Saturday Night Live (1975)
    • Soundtracks
      (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
      Music and lyrics by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards

      Performed by Natasha Bassett

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Britney Ever After
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Asylum Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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