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But I can realize that “Never Say Never” wasn’t made for me. And those screaming fans, chronicled with frequency in the film, should love this movie. Footage of Bieber playing on the street as a kid, interviews with his mom, stories about his childhood — I’m not old enough to forget the days when I was a hardcore fan of some musicians and would have loved this kind of insight.
And the fact is that Bieber comes off looking somewhat worth the idol worship. He’s a sweet kid with a love for music and a respect for his fan base. He pushes himself to become better and he could actually pull it off. The question now is if he’s the next Justin Timberlake or the next…well, name one of the other guys from N’Sync. The movie, as it should, makes the case that he’ll have staying power. We’ll see.
The Blu-ray release is a bit mediocre. The video and audio are impressive enough but the special features are pretty lackluster. You know they had …
Source: MovieMaker Magazine
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