A Unique Look at a Polarizing Pop Star: Believe in JB
Justin Bieber’s “Believe” Movie hit theaters all over the world this Christmas and was a huge success. The movie provided watchers with insight into Bieber’s world and his transition from boy to man. Not only was the movie an inside look for fans into his world on tour and at home, but it was a clarification and statement against the rumors that have recently been circulating in the media about Bieber and his “posse”.
Bieber has recently been caught doing less than impressive things in his free time, but this movie has helped people see the real side of him and how he is only trying to grow up without the spotlight of the media and judgmental people everywhere. The movie was produced by Jon M. Chu, an award-winning producer who produced his first film, “Never Say Never 3D.”
Bieber’s crew and his manager have been overwhelmingly impressed with his accomplishments as an artist this past year. He recently released a new album called “Journals” that features R&B beats that almost all have the same subject matter, his break up with former girlfriend Selena Gomez. This event also caused many of Bieber’s incidents of bad behavior. The album dropped completely on December 16, 2013, but one single was released every Monday for the previous weeks before the complete release date.
“Believe” is a perfect film to see if you are against Bieber and his music. He truly is talented and it is evident during the movie, as he has cowritten or entirely written every song on his past two albums. If you ever would like a second look inside Bieber’s empire, how he made his fame, and his natural talent, this is the perfect movie to watch. The $8 spent on Justin Bieber’s “Believe” will not be a regret. The movie is still in theaters in the DFW metroplex and would be a great investment of time and money for anyone who is interested.
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