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This narrative-driven odyssey that coincides with the release of her same-named album tells the story of Jennifer Lopez's journey to love through her own eyes.This narrative-driven odyssey that coincides with the release of her same-named album tells the story of Jennifer Lopez's journey to love through her own eyes.This narrative-driven odyssey that coincides with the release of her same-named album tells the story of Jennifer Lopez's journey to love through her own eyes.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
It's clear to me that tremendous effort went into this project. It has some nice visuals, a veritable fashion show of costume changes, plently of choreography, a slew of high-profile cameos, etc. I just wish all that effort had been put toward a more worthy project. This is a Vanity project through and through, all created to help Jennifer Lopez justify being married four times and to prove to the world why this fourth marriage will last (it won't). The accompanying behind-the-scenes doc is even worse, with her contrived efforts to act like a genuine person falling embarrassingly flat and Ben Affleck's very "I so don't want to be here." demeanor, which has lead to a steady barrage of divorce rumors.
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.
Did you know
- TriviaWas featured on the comedy podcast How Did This Get Made
- ConnectionsEdited into Jennifer Lopez: Rebound (2024)
- SoundtracksThis Time Around
Produced by Rogét Chahayed, Angel Lopez (for Hit Village Productions Inc.), Tay Keith, Jeff Gitelman (as Jeff 'Gitty' Gitelman) for Gitty Music, Inc., Federico Vindver
Written by Jennifer Lopez, Ink (as Atia Boggs), Douglas Ford, Jason Derulo (as Jason Joel Desrouleaux), Rogét Chahayed, Angel Lopez (as Jose Angel Velazquez), Tay Keith (as Brytavious Lakeith Chambers), Jeff Gitelman, Federico Vindver
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- This Is Me...Now: Una historia de amor
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- Runtime1 hour 5 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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