Evengyny
Thanks for the memories!
BeSummers
Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.
StyleSk8r
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Ersbel Oraph
It is spectacular how much hate a child can get from losers over 30 that feel their janitor job is unworthy of them and probably choose to rely on government handouts. Yea, he is not exceptional, but how low can you be that you can't do better? And at 14 Justin seems so much better and sure of him than the pimple faced children of the haters.Contact me with Questions, Comments or Suggestions ryitfork @ bitmail.ch
browncm-26752
Perfect starter film for a megastar with several heart-warming moments. It does not hit a sour not for its intended audience, who are mainly pre-teen and teen millenials. Never Say Never delivers an authentic snapshot of Justin Bieber's musical career, merely from his professional circle of influence alone. I would not rate the film G or PG, as it goes beyond its score in some mature imagery. NR is most appropriate, since its documentary form suggests personal moments that television and other forms of media may not indicate as suitable. I highly recommend Never Say Never to pop-centric individuals and families who enjoy light-hearted entertainment.
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.
Diane Ruth
Director John Chu made the essential creative choice to film this brilliant concert documentary in 3D and it is the only format that could possibly capture the dynamic stage presence of Mr. Justin Bieber. This motion picture serves as an important cinematic record of the stunning power of a Bieber performance and captures beautifully the genius of a young man who has entranced millions of followers. After setting one stage after another ablaze with his talent, finally a film does justice to the overwhelming artistic gifts of arguably the greatest music artist of our time. Even those somehow unfamiliar with Bieber will find this a moving, awe inspiring, electric experience of towering proportions. The insights into the man himself as well as his music will prove invaluable to those who have just discovered this artist as well as the fans who have recognized his majestic presence for many years.