Moustroll
Good movie but grossly overrated
Beanbioca
As Good As It Gets
ThrillMessage
There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.
Deanna
There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
cinephile-27690
Few documentaries entertain me-Hoop Dreams is my favorite-and this is actually pretty good. I would like to say that I am 19 who has seen this twice since age 16. And I am a guy. Plus I am not a JB fan. But as a study on his rise to fame, it is pretty decent. Probably the best part is how fans react over him. One girl climbs on the stage just to hug him, and a guard pulls her down. A grown man holds a "I heart Justin" poster. This movie can make you see a pre-crime Justin in a family friendly movie. If you think you would never want to see this-never say never!
vanjohnsontx
How could this film ever get any nominations for a award because it made 99 million dollars in the box office the real box office should be 0 dollars because of the god awful the people who made this film would never work in the film industry ever again because they had helped to make this film come to life and be released in theaters should be his arch nemesis for the rest of their life and and how did other people agree on being part of this film they would have nightmares for as long as they live because they were acting with justin bieber next to them so he could get all the money while no cares for the rest of the actors on screen because they want justin god dammit if he is not on screen than this film would fail if he is not on screen for more than 1 minute and the director would make justins next terrible film when he should be making now you see me movies
Leem4004
His story as recounted in this concert film/biography puff piece is of some undeniable interest, as he is the first plucked-from-YouTube singer to achieve major mainstream success offline. That factoid aside, this is most definitely what it appears to be--something strictly for those stricken with Bieber Fever, for the documentary bits (largely not in 3D, it must be noted) don't delve any deeper than an E! or MTV profile; and the main drawing card is the ample concert footage. Director Jon M. Chu does make some sort of attempt at a dramatic arc-- the countdown to Bieber's sold-out Madison Square Garden concert-- complete with 11th hour crisis, but said crisis (vocal issues a couple of days before the show) fails to register when clearly all the concert footage already shown throughout the film was shot at that show.
troydevinny
I would be Happy because this and Justin bieber sucks.Plot: The film follows the pop star Justin Bieber during 10 days counting down to what is considered his biggest performance, that of August 31, 2010 in Madison Square Garden, which sold out in 22 minutes. It shows footage of the performances during this period from his My World Tour. It shows excited female fans, and several instances of the "One Less Lonely Girl" routine of inviting a girl on stage for him to serenade and give flowers to, and of surprising random girls with free tickets to his concerts. The main people around Bieber, being like family and good friends to him, are interviewed, but Bieber himself is not. Various instances of praying together before a show are shown.The film also includes a visit Bieber made to his hometown while being in Canada for the tour. He is scolded for having damaged his voice while having fun with his old friends. Reluctantly he accepts the postponement of a performance in Syracuse. He is not allowed to speak for some days, and thus recovers enough to do the next performance, at MSG.Also included are some stories and old videos of Bieber's childhood. He was raised by his mother but also had a very special bond with his maternal grandfather. The latter still gets emotional about the time that Bieber and his mother moved to Atlanta.