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Katy Perry: Part of Me (2012)

July. 05,2012
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Giving fans unprecedented access to the real life of the music sensation, Katy Perry: Part of Me exposes the hard work, dedication and phenomenal talent of a girl who remained true to herself and her vision in order to achieve her dreams. Featuring rare behind-the-scenes interviews, personal moments between Katy and her friends, and all-access footage of rehearsals, choreography, Katy’s signature style and more, Katy Perry: Part of Me reveals the singer’s unwavering belief that if you can be yourself, then you can be anything.

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Matrixiole
2012/07/05

Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.

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Voxitype
2012/07/06

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Ava-Grace Willis
2012/07/07

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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Janis
2012/07/08

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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karen2401
2012/07/09

I have 501 movies in my collection. This is, by far, the best in my collection. this is the most underrated movie of all time!! I cannot believe the crap rating for this on IMDb! and Rotten Tomatoes! this deserves a 10/10 on this site, and on RT, 23% of critics don't know what the hell they are talking about!! it deserves a 100% rating with an average of 10/10, not 77% with an average of.. WHAT?! 6.5/10??? RUBBISH!!!! I think a lot of movies are underrated, such as Raiders Of The Lost Ark, Toy Story , Temple Of Doom, Last Crusade, Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull, Tintin, Madagascar 3, Smurfs, Abraham Lincoln: VH and probably hundreds more, but this is the most underrated of them all! But I am probably the biggest fan of Katy Perry out there, so I will probably disagree with your opinion, and this site's and rotten tomatoes'. if this review was helpful to you, I'm proud to be of service! If not... well, I'll disagree with your opinion like I said above. Until next time. Au Revoir!

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Ryan_MYeah
2012/07/10

Yeah, I actually took the time to watch this. It's exactly what you would expect. It's simply another touring concert movie to cash in on the success of a modern icon, but at least we do get to see why people look up to Katy Perry in such a way. Is it her music? Okay, but lots of artists have good music. Is it her fashion? I don't think that's it either. I think people look up to Perry because her personality is just so likable, and she's faced relatable issues and real life problems, all of that leading to where she is now. Maybe the movie makes her a little too likable, but you can see exactly why she's considered such a role model, and any fan of her music (guilty) will enjoy hearing the live performances of her songs.*** / *****

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Steve Pulaski
2012/07/11

"Thank you all for believing in my weirdness," a perky, heavily dolled-up Perry states to her rambunctious audience in her self-titled documentary, Katy Perry: Part of Me, arguably the best concert film I've seen since Michael Jackson's This Is It. When I say "concert film," be advised I am using it in its loosest form. Perry is shown as a compassionate, self-aware, completely genuine enigma throughout the picture and the compilation of concert clips have some of the most impressive theatricalities I've seen in recent times. To put it simply, the set designs as a whole look as if Willy Wonka was the hired contractor.Perry exploded into the mainstream scene in 2008 when her song "I Kissed a Girl" burst onto peoples' radios, playing the infectious pop instrumentals which were equipped with "good girl gone bad" style lyrics. It was a fun little jam that you wanted to hear again instantly after it was done. Prior to the breakthrough of her single, Perry was attempting to get recognition with her gospel songs and her acoustic guitar. Despite being raised with extreme Christian theology by her parents, she realized that it most likely wasn't going to get her broad recognition in the music industry. She needed to do something catchy, fun, and slightly provocative.Her "debut album" (second to only a gospel rock one released seven years prior), One of the Boys, was released the same year and welcomed over one million sales, making Perry, officially, one of the most successful new artists in 2008. But she wasn't done. She had a plethora of quirkiness to show her new fans. Then came Teenage Dream, another record breaking album boasting five number one hits, including "California Gurls", "Teenage Dream", "Firework", "E.T.", "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)", and "Part of Me" - a record previously held by only Michael Jackson. For a while, it was impossible to turn on a radio for more then ten minutes and not hear one of these songs.Part of Me centers itself around Perry's stage shows, but isn't hesitant to dig into her personal life to get a deeper look at the perky woman herself. We see her acting unusually graceful to her assistants, costume designers, managers, etc (I was reminded of the way Conan O'Brien treated his management team in Conan O'Brien Can't Stop and how disrespectful he was most of the time), and there are times we see her without any makeup on - a complete rarity in many documentaries showcasing an idolized talent.Seeing Perry interact with her fans is a charming, often uplifting event that brings a smile to not only the fan's faces but also ours. We see Perry in touch with her fanbase because, as we're told from the start, "she knows what it's like to be that girl in the audience." Even the gooey, often cheesy scenes where we see crazed fans do an amateur rendition of one of her songs we can't help but crack a loose smile. We think of the woman's ingenuity and spirit which clearly rubs off on her extensive line of fans.But unfortunately, tragedy brews, and we are not robbed of scenes of Perry crying, lying around, or simply, broken-hearted. We see her deeply affected by her divorce with Russell Brand. We can see love still reigns in her eyes, but the relationship is sadly, a toxic area for the both of them. They are scarcely seen together in the documentary, and because of conflicting schedules, which the film tactfully makes note of, we can assume this is a contributing reason to the breakup.This is where most concert documentaries would ham up the sad music, show a star in distress, only to have them brush away the tears and continue on within the next few minutes. We saw it in Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, but Katy Perry: Part of Me dares to humanize an artist victim to a heavy schedule and a majority of problems the people and the media tend to scrutinize or simplify beyond comprehension. My number one complaint with movies of this kind is that, most of the time, they serve little to no purpose. Bieber's documentary and Kenny Chesney: Summer in 3D provided some nice music and pleasant visuals, but the whole thing felt like a vehicle, incomplete and victim to unusual timing. If they are filmed nicely, offer insights, properly depict the artist at hand, and try to branch out to others and not conform to the ones firmly gridlocked in the fanbase, I will throw the bone. The bone has been thrown to Katy Perry: Part of Me.Starring: Katy Perry. Directed by: Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz.

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Cdockter24
2012/07/12

If you like Katy Perry go, it shows how she is just like a real person. You see her excitement, her happiness, and her struggles. If you don't like her don't go, don't bash on this film if you dislike her or haven't even seen it. Yes it is about another celebrity and her life, but it's motivational. I liked how she had the different girls and boys talking about how Katy has inspired them and the parts of how close her family she is. It's crazy how religiously based her mom and dad were and no matter what she sings about her mom and dad are right there supporting her. They didn't like the fact of her first single, but they are happy she's happy. In my opinion worth watching if your a K.P fan!

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