Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Scooter Braun Says Believe Movie Will Show Justin as Human!!


According to ABC News Radio Justin Bieber´s latest movie, "Believe Movie" opens on Christmas Day, but unlike his previous film, this one isn´t about his rise to fame.

Instead, it´s an attempt to repair Justin´s image by showing how his fame often leads to situations that would be challenging for any teen to figure out, much less a teen who´s living under the eye of the media, 24/7.

Specifically, the film promises to offer some insight into all the bad press that Bieber has gotten in the past year, from confrontations with paparazzi, to accusations of breaking the law and drug use, to the constant ridicule over his refusal to wear a shirt in public places. According to Bieber´s manager, Scooter Braun, there won´t be any dancing around these subjects — the film will deal with them "head on," he told ABC News Radio about the negative headlines about Justin:
You know, we actually canned the film for six months so we could address it. 

Because we realized we couldn’t put out a fluff piece with everything that happened. You´ll see in the film how we address it, because once it starts getting out of control, 90 percent of it isn´t true. You can’t address everything.


As a result, Scooter Braun said that when they go to see "Believe Movie", fans will see Bieber portrayed with "complete vulnerability" and as "a human."
As Braun explained:
I think people forget that it’s a 19-year-old kid, trying to figure it out.


That sentiment is echoed by Jon M. Chu, the director of "Believe," who was also behind the camera for “Never Say Never,” Bieber’s concert film:
I wanted the world to see Justin the way I know Justin, warts and all, because I think if you see him, you’ll see the kid in there.

You’ll see the kid turning into an artist. You’ll see him making choices about taking over his empire; some wrong and some right choices.

I think you’ll see a kid who’s sometimes confused about those issues and sometimes knows exactly where he stands on it.


I´ve watched the Believe Movie and it´s really freaking awesome, the interviews addressed most of the things that the media was talking about but it didn´t address everything because there is too much BS and most of it is just irrelevant but some of it was talked about....If you haven´t, Believe Movie is a most definete must watch.

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