Sunday, 1 May 2011

Justin Bieber: Never Say Never 3D (4/10)

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Believe me when I say this was more out of curiousity than anything else. And I am also able to say that I was accompanying a friend.

The first time Bieber came on and was on stage, he looked straight at the camera with one hand on his chest and the other reaching out to the camera. Because it was 3D, his outstretched hand was coming right at me. I honestly freaked out a little as I shrank into my seat. Bieber was coming for me!

If you're not a fan of Bieber, like me (I must stress this), after half an hour it was too much of a "good thing". There truly was no fault there as this was a Justin Bieber... "documentary". But to non-fans like me, it will get a little boring because even though he had an interesting story to his rise in fame, and with real talent I have to say, but it really wasn't that interesting.

I have to give credit once again to director John Chu. He really knows what he's doing and he knows how to create drama out of nothing. His direction here made this "documentary" at least slightly interesting.

Lastly, I just have to say, Boyz II Men, what are you doing singing backup for Bieber? You can't be that desperate for attention.

 

 

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