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Justin Bieber's Believe

  • 2013
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
1.6/10
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Justin Bieber in Justin Bieber's Believe (2013)
Behind the headlines, beyond the spotlight -- thereÂ’s more to his story. Justin Bieber's Believe captures 19-year-old unfiltered and brutally honest. In brand new interviews with Bieber, the movie reveals long-awaited answers to questions about his passion to make music, relationships and coming of age in the spotlight -- as well as never-before-seen concert footage, unprecedented behind-the-scenes access and special appearances from manager Scooter Braun, Patti Mallette, Usher, Ludacris and many more.
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A backstage and on-stage look at Justin Bieber during his rise to super stardom.A backstage and on-stage look at Justin Bieber during his rise to super stardom.A backstage and on-stage look at Justin Bieber during his rise to super stardom.

  • Director
    • Jon M. Chu
  • Writer
    • Sarah Landman Serafini
  • Stars
    • Justin Bieber
    • Scooter Braun
    • Ryan Good
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    1.6/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jon M. Chu
    • Writer
      • Sarah Landman Serafini
    • Stars
      • Justin Bieber
      • Scooter Braun
      • Ryan Good
    • 50User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

    Videos6

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    Justin Bieber's Believe: Perspective
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    Justin Bieber's Believe: Fans Sing (German)
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    Justin Bieber's Believe: Fans Sing (German)
    Justin Bieber's Believe: I'm A Man (German)
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    Justin Bieber's Believe: I'm A Man (German)
    Justin Bieber's Believe: Smile (German)
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    Justin Bieber's Believe: Smile (German)
    Justin Bieber's Believe: Advice To Justin (German Trailer)
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    Justin Bieber's Believe: Advice To Justin (German Trailer)

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    Usher
    Usher
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    • (as Usher Raymond)
    Pattie Mallette
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    Jeremy Bieber
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    Mike Posner
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    Max Martin
    Max Martin
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    Will.i.am
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    • (as Will i Am)
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    Alfredo Flores
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    Kenny Hamilton
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    Ellen DeGeneres
    Ellen DeGeneres
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    John Brooks
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    Ryan Seacrest
    Ryan Seacrest
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    Kuk Harrell
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    Jon M. Chu
    Jon M. Chu
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    Nick DeMoura
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      • Jon M. Chu
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      • Sarah Landman Serafini
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    1SuperRev9

    This Makes Me Laugh

    Another Justin Beiber documentary where this "super" kid pop star still manages to make 9 year old's girls scream to death. Pretty pathetic if you ask me. His voice tends to be death to my ears and everyone else's. His music will always be terrible even "if" he tries to put more effort into his music. He will never go down to be a great,incredible, and talented musician. He is a waste of space in the music industry to make it stupidly worse as it already is. Why make a documentary on a wasted teenager that has no talent that's unnecessary garbage that needs to be thrown out and forever will be gone for good. I hope Justin Beiber realizes that his dumb pretty boy look will never last and that his music career will be dead within seconds.
    1asadujzaman1

    Definitely this kid is improving.(Awesome movie)

    I just checked that movie. All i can say, it will bring Oscar within a few years, if the judges are less than 18-20 years girl. What is wrong with current generation?. Do they really think this guy is a good musician, actor. By insane amount of stupidity of teenage girls, this guy is on the sky, earning millions. I am just glad that orlando bloom almost slapped this junky guy. For those mad fan of justin beiber, it is OK you guys love her so much, but don't get mad when someone criticize him. They like everything of him, even his cough, sleep, smoking, drinking. I am not sure what to write anymore. Why IMDb needs 10 lines for a review?. You need to grow up.
    1raidenspirit

    Bieber everyone hates you... exit the building

    Why in the name of god does anyone like this little cretins music or videos? bottom line review..

    this film / doc sucks the biggest a** of all time.the guy is rude and quite frankly a disgrace to the music scene and hopefully soon vanish from our lives.

    go wash dishes or collect up dust with a straw its far more interesting....

    give us back robin williams and take this useless muppet instead i cant even think of one good thing to say about this dooooosh

    bieber face DO ONE -10 / 10
    1LegionOfRock

    A Nomination? For What? The WORST Documentary Alive?

    I'm sorry but I hate Justin Bieber and everything he stands for. I don't see why many people many so many TV movies or documentaries of him and his life. He is way too young and too talentless that he doesn't deserve that much fortune, but Jon M. Chu, a big fan of Bieber, wanted to make his fame grow bigger. Like we want to see this douche again. He is talentless and his songs still don't improve. The editing in this documentary is very amateurish and seeing a hour with this kid is like pain to the balls. I can't write a long review for this movie because I actually had the balls to walk out of the theater cause the film really was that bad. 1/5
    4StevePulaski

    The work of a sleep-deprived public relations campaign crew

    Justin Bieber is one of the youngest and hottest commodities in the world today. This much we already know. He is also one of the most successful artists of the last few years. This much we also know. This information has been pretty well summarized through news reports, interviews, the Top 40 radio stations, and Justin Bieber's 2010 concert/biopic Justin Bieber: Never Say Never. Not a lot has changed in the last three years; Bieber has gotten older, his popularity is still astronomical, his fanbase has been loyal and nine miles past rabid, and his music continues to top charts and gain airplay.

    With all this in mind, why did we need Justin Bieber's Believe, a sequel to Never Say Never, to tell us such information again? The film comes branded with the idea that we'll hear the real story behind the star, but I felt that all I was hearing was the around-the-clock manipulation and manufacturing of a sleep-deprived public relations campaign crew working to keep this young star relevant.

    "I don't love him, I don't hate him, I respect him" were the words I used to describe Bieber in my review of Never Say Never, which has gone on to be my most-hated review on IMDb, with numerous negative reception simply because I didn't give the film a dismal rating since the film had something to do with Bieber. I stand by my review for the film, for I found it to be occasionally entertaining, somewhat insightful, and an interesting time capsule for a pop star who had gone on to be an explosive success so early in his career. Since Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, however, my opinion has changed of the star. Judging by the likes of his behavior from drunk-driving, spitting on fans, urinating in public, and so on, it's clear that the real Bieber is starting to get out there and the real Bieber seems to be an egomaniac feeding off the fame of his adoring fans, who sob when gifted tickets to his shows and tattoo his face on their quadriceps.

    The Bieber brewing now seems to be one of the most ungrateful people to come out of the music industry in quite some time, and for that matter, it was difficult to approach Justin Bieber's Believe with an open mind. Putting aside all prejudices and looking to enjoy another entry into the new artist promotional tool of concert films/biopics, I settled in to watch Justin Bieber's Believe, hoping that its tagline "Beyond the headlines, beyond the spotlights lies the real story" may have some truth and substance. Unfortunately, this is about as bland and hagiographic as concert/biopics can get.

    The film continues to feed us the tired idea that Bieber is growing up and getting older and his music is getting more mature, like his fanbase (both statements I can't believe with Bieber still cranking out songs like "As Long as You Love Me," "One Love," and "Thought of You" and his fanbase still falling for the same, repackaged lyrics to a different melody), as well as showing the production and release of his latest album Believe and the corresponding tour. Scenes detail the search for a choreographed dancers, Bieber's team commenting on his so-called "maturity," how anybody who criticizes him and wants to see him fail is a "hater" that Bieber will rise above, and Bieber's interaction with his fanbase.

    The most endearing moment of Justin Bieber's Believe comes about halfway through, when we are greeted with Avalanna Routh, a six-year-old girl suffering from brain cancer who adores Justin Bieber more than life itself, it seems. She resorts to having a staged wedding in the hospital with a cardboard cutout of Bieber, and is known by the name of "Mrs. Bieber" to the hospital staff and patients. Bieber, or likely his PR group, caught wind of this and allowed him to reach out to the young girl, spend a few days with her playing board games, watching TV, and just hanging out, and even bringing her on-stage for one of the "Believe" shows to serenade her and treat her like a princess. Subsequently, Routh's condition worsened and she was dead before the end of the tour, with one show happening just three or four days after her death in September 2013. Bieber performed his hit "One Less Lonely Girl" to a slideshow montage of her on the enormous electronic screen behind him, with his back turned to the audience, before completing the song and sitting down and sobbing.

    Those moments feel genuine. The moments where Bieber's managers and mentors Scooter Braun and Usher discuss his growing maturity and where Bieber addresses the "haters" but cleverly evades specific instances in his life that caused major controversy do not. As authentic as the film wants to claim it is, key issues are never addressed and inexcusable behavior is never acknowledged or justified either. And being that the film is predicated off of the claim of cutting through all the nonsense to address the truth, it's sad to admit this is the case with the film.

    As expected, the glitz, glamor, and decor of Bieber's concerts are marvelous, with choreographers, dancers, and special effects artists doing terrific and daring things, and Bieber always seems to be on-point with his dance moves and vocals. However, Justin Bieber's Believe is a needless film. We've seen all this before and this sequel serves as nothing but a tired (and, at times, very phony) reiteration of prior knowledge. A third film and I'll be convinced I'm experiencing a sporadic Groundhog Day with Justin Bieber.

    Starring: Justin Bieber, Scooter Braun, Usher Raymond IV, and Jon M. Chu. Directed by: Jon M. Chu.

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    • Trivia
      Only given a 3 day cinematic release in Australia.
    • Quotes

      [When you've reached a certain point of your life, there are people out there waiting to see you fall,but rather than let gravity take you down, sometimes you have to take matters into your own hands and fly]

    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, the distributor chose to completely obscure two uses of strong language in order to obtain a PG classification. An uncut 12A classification was available.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #22.64 (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Lollipop
      Written by Justin Bieber, Sean Garrett, J. Scheffer, Darius J. Harrison

      Performed by Justin Bieber

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Believe: Justin Bieber
    • Production companies
      • Dolphin Films
      • Bieber Time Films
      • Scooter Braun Films
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,206,566
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,007,567
      • Dec 29, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,980,157
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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