

Sparkle
Liverpool chancer Sam moves to London with his aspiring chanteuse mum and begins an affair with a PR boss. But problems arise when he falls for her estranged daughter, too.
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Plot Summary
In 1960s Harlem, three sisters form a singing group and strive for musical success amidst personal struggles and the challenges of the era. As they navigate their rise to fame, they face temptations, betrayals, and the harsh realities of the music industry, testing their bond and individual dreams.
Critical Reception
The 2007 television film adaptation of 'Sparkle' received mixed reviews. While Jordin Sparks's performance and the musical numbers were often praised, critics found the plot predictable and lacking the emotional depth of the original 1976 film. Whitney Houston's performance was a highlight for many, though some felt the film didn't fully capitalize on its talented cast.
What Reviewers Say
- Jordin Sparks delivers a promising acting debut with strong vocal performances.
- Whitney Houston shines in her supporting role, offering a memorable presence.
- The film's narrative is often seen as predictable and less impactful than previous versions.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the enjoyable musical performances, particularly from Jordin Sparks and Whitney Houston. Many found the film to be a pleasant, if not groundbreaking, viewing experience, with some expressing that it didn't quite live up to the legacy of the original.
Fun Fact
This 2007 film was actually the second adaptation of the 1976 film 'Sparkle'. The first adaptation was a made-for-television film released in 1977, and this 2007 version was also a made-for-television film.
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