‘Never Say Never’ Was Good With Justin Bieber
Paramount Pictures put out their brand new Justin Bieber documentary flick named, “Never Say Never” into theaters this past weekend. I just checked it out, and I thought it was rather interesting because it displayed a much more in-depth,”behind the scenes,” look into the star’s rise to fame,precisely how he maintains his extended success.
The film stars, of course,Justin Bieber,but it also showed appearances from Miley Cyrus,his mentor Usher,Jayden Smith,Boys II Men,Sean Kingston,and rapper Ludacris. The flick revolved around,and provided scenes from Justin’s past,together with newer video clips of his concert tours. It also showed precisely how much work this budding 16 year old has invested in his career over a very short period of time.
I notably liked when they showed scenes of him performing at talent shows before he became famous. It showed the wide range of songs and types that he can actually sing. It also showed footage of him going back to his hometown after he got well known,but still hung out with his same old friends like any normal teenager.
It was rather enlightening when it revealed how he was identified on Youtube. He and his mother would put videos of him singing up on Youtube,and they would get tons of hits. His present manager Scooter Braun learned about him on there,and got him talking to some people in the music industry. Next thing you know,he was singing for Usher.
However, the flick showed how Justin got rejected by a large amount of labels before he was able to get signed. It wasn’t until he sung for Usher and won him over,that things started to pan out. From there, Usher introduced him to LA Reid and he amazed him.
Next,it presented video footage of how Justin had to hold on for a little bit before he could start cutting his 1st album. When he finally completed tracks for the album, he went around to each and every radio station in the united states to sing for them. He impressed them,and once his popularity started to rise from all the promotion, they started to play his songs with greater regularity.
It showed footage of the many concerts he performs night after night,which eventually adds up to a large number of shows. He eventually had to take a rest and call off a few shows because he wore out his vocal cords. It showed him performing various concerts with celebrities like Boys II Men,Miley Cyrus,Ludacris,Sean Kingsten,and Jayden Smith.
I like how the film closed out with Justin selling out his “Madison Square Garden” performance in 22 minutes. It showed his big performance,and little Jayden Smith stepped in with a rap. Then Justin concluded it by,performing his hit song named, “Baby.”
I liked the film. It delivered what I thought it would,which was a very good,deep inside look at Justin before he made it big,and a great deal of “behind the scenes” video footage of his concert and private life. Those kinds of documentaries are all commonly reasonably interesting for me,especially when it’s about a major star.
It sort of reminded me of those “E! True Hollywood Story” episodes,accept he’s probably one of the youngest stars. I gave the film an A grade.
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