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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.
Lily Doerschuk
Reading through some of these reviews made me really mad. Obviously if you don't like Justin and his music, it's not going to be a movie you enjoy. And then for you to write mean and hurtful comments in your reviews about how he "has no talent" and "is never going to make it", that's just ignorant. If he has "no talent", please explain to me how he's had 5 number 1 albums, 2 movies about him, 49 million+ followers on twitter, and sold out the Madison square garden in 22 minutes. He also taught himself how to play the guitar, piano, and drums, but anyone can do that, right? (NO) I'm just so tired of people bashing on him. I understand that everyone has their own opinion, and I'm fine with that. I'm not saying that you have to love him or even like him. I'm just trying to say that he's a human too. When people say unkind things, he's still going to be hurt by them. You can think whatever you want about him, but keep your hate to yourself. Look at it this way.. Every single day when you wake up, you see comments on twitter or any social media that says "You're trash", "You have no talent", "Kill Yourself", or "I hate you". How would that make you feel? I'm just trying to say that if you think these things, just keep them to yourself. Does it really make you happy to write nasty comments to him? I loved this movie. It had me laughing and crying. It was so interesting, and I loved getting to see a softer side if Justin. It also explains his relationship with Avalanna. If you saw the movie and didn't see how much he cared for her, you are oblivious. Justin and Avalanna were the cutest and he was so protective and loving to her. I really enjoyed this movie and will definitely be buying it when it comes out on DVD!
Luna Ivandic
First of all, don't let the rating fool you, this movie is GOOD. I like that the scenes are mixed with concert performances, because I didn't get to go to the "Believe Tour" so this was really interesting to me, especially when he sang "As Long As You Love Me" with beliebers. It was such an intimate moment. My favorite part (it's also the saddest) is when he talks about Avalanna, a girl with cancer whose dying wish was to meet him. And he didn't just meet her, they also "got married", hung out every week for a few months, until she died. He started to cry and trust me, the whole theater did too. It was really heartbreaking. You can also hear parts on unreleased songs from "Believe", such as "I Want You" which was produced by Rodney Jerkins. You can hear some other songs too, but the title is not recognizable. To be honest, the interview part kind of disappointed me. They didn't really clear up any rumours, as they said they would. But still, i loved the movie, and if you even in the slightest way like Justin, you will love it too.
melis-km
obviously don't watch it if you don't like him. if you do like him though, it was wonderful. you will shed tears. great movie. it is focused on how he is handling the fame where as the first one was how he got to be where he is. its another concert movie but shows a more intimate and vulnerable side to him. a must see for sure if you are a belieber <3 the only thing i hoped would be on it but was missed was a mini tour of his house. he mentions in the movie how he lives in the beautiful house but doesn't really show too much of it besides the kitchen and living room area. maybe this can be a special feature for the DVD. i would definitely see this movie again. its great to see how he has grown up and it gives an insight on his daily struggles with having so much attention on him. it also goes into detail about the stage set up and props used on the believe tour which was kind of interesting. the only thing i could have lived without was the bit about the dancers. i know they are a major part of the movie but still remain some what irrelevant.