Directed By Jon Chu
Released Feb. 11
Justin Bieber. That name brings on a lot of discrimination, and equally—if not more—adoration. Some people say Bieber has no talent, and looks like a 12-year old. While he may look younger than he is, it does not mean he is not talented. This movie proves that. He is being promoted by Usher, who states in his own words, in an interview in this movie, that Bieber has talent. Bieber was even referred to as the, “Macaulay Culkin of music.” And why would someone as talented as Usher support this kid if he didn’t think he was talented? He wouldn’t. The movie gives us a point of view no one sees, Bieber as a kid who deals with the insults and the everyday life of an adult, in a lot of ways. The movie gives us an insight into his childhood, it lets us see his friends, and how close to God Bieber is. The experience of seeing the movie was partly ruined for me by the crowd. I went and saw it in the theatre and could not even hear sometimes because of the screaming girls. It also was not worth the 3D payment, because only a few parts of the movie were in 3D. Despite this, the movie is an eye-opening, opinion-changing movie for those who will open their minds to it. It’s a good movie for the family, and teaches kids that things can happen, no matter how far away your dreams seem they can come true.
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars