IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Ariana Grande takes the stage in London for her Sweetener World Tour and shares a behind-the-scenes look at her life in rehearsal and on the road.Ariana Grande takes the stage in London for her Sweetener World Tour and shares a behind-the-scenes look at her life in rehearsal and on the road.Ariana Grande takes the stage in London for her Sweetener World Tour and shares a behind-the-scenes look at her life in rehearsal and on the road.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Darrion Gallegos
- Self - Dancer
- (as Darrion G.)
Rashad Ismail
- Self - Tour Manager, Best Human
- (as Roshad Ismail)
Featured reviews
I was underwhelmed by this. The concert footage is good, she's a great performer, but marketing it as a documentary is one heck of a stretch. A few disjointed, shallow backstage clips and very random anecdotes is all you get.
It's no 'Homecoming,' but it's alright. there's little insight in this uneven mix of backstage and concert footage, but ariana grande's energetic performance is always a pleasure to watch. that random "Trump is impeached" moment is... well... pretty random.
I love Ariana but I was expecting more raw footage of her... she has talent no doubt but it just felt like I was watching a concert. With that said, I do love her songs but it was more a music video than anything else.
I love me some Ms. Grande, but I was hype for a documentary, it really is just a concert special with a few backstage moments. It was shot beautifully and of course she sounded amazing, but as somebody who was there at the manchester show, i was really hoping that it was a little more in depth. Love you girl <3
Apologies but if your looking for a true heart felt look into the hard work and determination that goes into an Ariana Grande world tour, your in the wrong place. This is nothing more than a concert film with about 6-7 mediocre (and totally unrelated) behind the scenes footage. That have no relation to the tour itself or what it's about. Now if this was just suppose to be a concert film I'd give it 8/10. The visuals, singing and whole performance (from grande to the dancers) was amazing. I can't stand it though when films that try to call themselves a documentary aren't even close to it.
Overall, it's definitely worth a watch. Just know that it's not (in anyway) a documentary. It's just a concert movie.
Overall, it's definitely worth a watch. Just know that it's not (in anyway) a documentary. It's just a concert movie.
Did you know
- TriviaFor reasons unknown, the title left out a part of the lyric from Sweetener's r.e.m - "Um".
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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