Friday, May 1, 2015

Review: Get on up

Review:
Tate Taylor’s film was excellent in my point of view, because he chose wonderful characters, especially Chadwic Boseman, because he has the essential and the spirit of James Brown. He did a lot of performance related with the singer and was so convincing that one how spectator think that OMG he is James Brown, but Boseman interpreted very well his marital issues, because he acted in the way for domination and cruel with his wife.

In the other hand Taylor could show about the poverty of James Brown, when he was a child and the magnificent way to connect the present with the past was through flash-back of the Brown’s life. Other important thing that Taylor show in this spectacular movie, was about the real James Brown, a man with a difficult life and a person with a lot of flawed that always tried to force his friends to did all the things that he said.I enjoyed a lot this film, because I didn’t know about the hard life that James had for achieve on the top of his musical career and how he was staying alone for his property fails with his friends and his family just for to be a perfectionist person, because things like that are usual in Hollywood, so with this kind of film you can know more about the famous’ life, it’s not a bed of roses, it is very sad and alone if you don’t control yourself behind the cameras and the spotlight.  

Other thing that called my attention was a reflection that I thought when I saw the movie, because if you wish to be a famous person, you have to sacrifice your personal life and if you try to give the better all the people will treat to critic your work. 

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