Beyond the Lights
audience Reviews
, 75% Audience Score- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsWhat’s beyond the lights when it comes to being famous? Who is the person really under all the fame, attention, and success? It’s not all glamorous as it seems. Gina-Prince Bythewood tells the story of one person’s true struggle despite the shiny clothes and adoration by many starring Gugu-Mbatha Raw. Noni is the most popular artist in the world but her mother played by Minnie Driver is her manager and pushes her every day to step up. After a near death experience being saved by a police offer he’s hired as her bodyguard to gain a better understanding of what she actually sees on a daily basis. This is a poignant, thoughtful look at a female pop star's struggle with depression due to her relentless, unsympathetic, over-achieving mother and her unhappiness with the lack of meaning in her life. After meeting this officer it is at that point that she finds new meaning in life and is able to break the shackles of her façade and become her true self, both on the inside and outside. There’s even a confrontation between her and her mother that thoroughly explains why she pressures her since childhood. This film was pretty well-acted and had a high storytelling ability. The story is well-developed and unique and is one of the strongest merits. Though at times it is cookie-cutter, as most movies are, I actually feel the story of her life could not be properly told without the formulaic story arc. The cookie-cutter plot actually furthers the script and character development. A fine job even though it suffers from pacing issues. A movie that 10 years later highlights the all-consuming nature of fame, the pressures of superstardom, and demands made on women with an elevated performance by Gugu-Mbatha Raw searching for her authentic self.
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsDespite predictable clichés and one really boring performance, Prince-Bythewood still constructed a surprisingly low key and mature love story. For something I assumed would be terrible, it's a remarkable accomplishment.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsI watch anything directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood and then add Gugu as the lead character Noni? Get outta here! Watched this with my family of 5 and everyone enjoyed it. Noni's compelling journey was captured by Gugu's portrayal so poignantly and we all pretended we weren't crying when Noni showed her real hairstyle. Not to be outdone is the journey of her cop love interest. Highly recommend!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsWatch this movie if you or someone you know needs to break away from an unhealthy parental relationship. It is inspirational!
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsJus because you know where it is going does not mean you won't have a good time getting there.
- Rating: 2.5 out of 5 starsI found this film overall a bit too predictable and even cheesy - mostly from a moralistic standpoint, in as much as the tale of a stage mum pushing her child, without her necessarily fully recognising it, has certainly been done before. Seeing where she went and things made me think of Amy Winehouse, while other aspects of the main character made me think of Rhianna, mostly in terms of looks early on in the film (after the initial scene of her as a child). There are some nice songs played, if your ok with listening to some hip hop type music as well. The Nina Simone song Blackbird is mentioned and sung more than once in this film and I can't say I was aware of it beforehand - it was certainly a poignant song. The performances are ok and its not a really bad film to watch as such but it felt a bit too preachy in terms of the obvious moral story side of things and I feel similar tales have been covered by multiple other Hollywood films, so to me this film didn't really stand out as such. Its not a bad film but its certainly not a great one either. Distinctly average. Would I recommend it? no, not as such due to what I just said.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars"BEYOND THE LIGHTS" tells the story of a young rising artist who tries to take her own life. Gogu Mbatha looks great and delivers excellent performances both singing and. The story ends up getting lost when trying to create a bond between the protagonist that saves her life and today the relationship between them is very superficial and without chemistry.
- Rating: 4.5 out of 5 starsIt was like a newer, updated version of The Bodyguard, without as much awesome singing but without the leaden acting of Costner and Houston. Very much of a guilty pleasure. Gugu Mbatha Raw is so pretty that straight girls will leave the movie with a crush. And Nate Parker fools you into thinking he's Denzel for 2 hours.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsIt was pretty decent as far as popstar movies go. The overbearing mother element was also well carried out. Minnie Driver was convincing as your would be Joe Jackson/Mama June. Raw and Parker had really good chemistry too. It's worth a watch.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsIt felt a little low budget but a nice story that was captivating throughout. I liked how she wasn't a complete damsel in distress but the guy who was the hero actually learnt some lessons off her. I just wanted to put a jumper on her and give her a cuddle the whole time so it was good because I often fall into the trap of disliking pop stars especially the hyper sexual ones but now I've gained understanding and sympathy for them thanks to this movie which I guess is the goal of cinema right? Oh and the leading man is gorgeous!