
A Tale of James Brown
Comedian/filmmaker Camille Solari spends the last year interviewing the legendary musical icon James Brown before his untimely death on Christmas 2006. The documentary includes interviews with his band members and many celebrity musicians who have been influenced by James Brown, including Patti Labelle, Chuck D (Public Enemy), Doug E Fresh, Emcee Lyte, Bobby Brown, Fergie, Wil.I.Am.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the life of the legendary James Brown, from his impoverished childhood in the South to his rise as a groundbreaking soul, funk, and rock artist. It captures his electrifying performances and the complex personal struggles that defined his tumultuous journey to stardom. "Get on Up" explores the driving forces behind his musical genius and his enduring impact on music and culture.
Critical Reception
Get on Up received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Chadwick Boseman's transformative performance as James Brown. While some found the film's structure occasionally uneven, most agreed that it captured the energy of Brown's music and the essence of his life story. Audience reception was also largely favorable, appreciating the biographical elements and the musical numbers.
What Reviewers Say
- Chadwick Boseman delivers a commanding performance that is the undeniable highlight of the film.
- The movie effectively showcases the electrifying stage presence and musical innovation of James Brown.
- While the narrative structure can be a bit fragmented, it captures the spirit and significance of Brown's legacy.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's energetic musical performances and Chadwick Boseman's portrayal of James Brown. Many found it to be an inspiring look at the legendary musician's life and career, although some felt the storytelling could have been more cohesive.
Awards & Accolades
Chadwick Boseman received nominations for several awards, including a Black Reel Award for Outstanding Actor, for his performance. Viola Davis was also recognized with nominations.
Fun Fact
Jordin Sparks, who plays Bobbie Jean Brown, was originally considered for the role of Sister Anne, but was instead cast as James Brown's cousin.
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