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Quiero Bailar con Alguien: La Historia de Whitney Houston

Título original: Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody
  • 2022
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  • 2h 24min
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Naomi Ackie in Quiero Bailar con Alguien: La Historia de Whitney Houston (2022)
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La celebración alegre, emocional y desgarradora de la vida y la música de Whitney Houston, la mejor vocalista pop femenina de R&B de todos los tiempos. Seguimiento de su viaje desde la oscur... Leer todoLa celebración alegre, emocional y desgarradora de la vida y la música de Whitney Houston, la mejor vocalista pop femenina de R&B de todos los tiempos. Seguimiento de su viaje desde la oscuridad hasta el estrellato musical.La celebración alegre, emocional y desgarradora de la vida y la música de Whitney Houston, la mejor vocalista pop femenina de R&B de todos los tiempos. Seguimiento de su viaje desde la oscuridad hasta el estrellato musical.

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    • Kasi Lemmons
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    • Stanley Tucci
    • Ashton Sanders
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      • 1 premio ganado y 7 nominaciones en total

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    Naomi Ackie
    Naomi Ackie
    • Whitney Houston
    Stanley Tucci
    Stanley Tucci
    • Clive Davis
    Ashton Sanders
    Ashton Sanders
    • Bobby Brown
    Tamara Tunie
    Tamara Tunie
    • Cissy Houston
    Nafessa Williams
    Nafessa Williams
    • Robyn Crawford
    Clarke Peters
    Clarke Peters
    • John Houston
    Daniel Washington
    Daniel Washington
    • Gary Houston
    Bailee Lopes
    Bailee Lopes
    • Bobbi Kristina (8-11 Years Old)
    Bria Danielle Singleton
    Bria Danielle Singleton
    • Bobbi Kristina (16-19 Years Old)
    JaQuan Malik Jones
    JaQuan Malik Jones
    • Michael Houston
    Kris Sidberry
    Kris Sidberry
    • Pat Houston
    Dave Heard
    Dave Heard
    • Rickey Minor
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    Coffey
    • James
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    Lance A. Williams
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    Luke Crory
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    Jeffrey L. Brown
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    Andrea Eversley
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    6brenster-26348

    Nothing to see here folks....move along

    For those of us who grew up listening to Whitney Houston as her story was splashed across the news and into our lives as it happened, there is nothing new here. We would have been better served if the filmmakers just did a documentary with the real Whitney Houston spliced into it here and there, as I didn't find the actress believable in the role. She may have studied her mannerisms etc. But it didn't work. Whitney was a very good looking woman, who could sing, she had style (or her stylist had) but she carried it off. Usually with Biopics you forget that its an actor playing a part but this didn't happen and it was distracting. Save yourself the time and just watch the real Whitney in a few videos on YouTube.
    6ethanbresnett

    A good biopic but lacking that extra something special

    I Wanna Dance With Somebody is a bit hit and miss for me.

    The big hit is Naomi Ackie's performance. I was completely transported and absorbed by her portrayal of Whitney, and thought she handled the role perfectly. Obviously the music was always going to be great so that's another real point in this film's favour.

    The miss for me comes in the form of the structure and storytelling. There is always a balance to strike in a musical biopic between how much you focus on the music and how much you focus on the person. For me this film got this balance wrong and spent too long showing full performances of Whitney and showing off her voice. We know she had an incredible voice, and as great as it is to hear it over and over, I would have liked to dig down into the woman herself even more.

    When we dig down into her personal life, her relationship with Bobby Brown, her relationship with her mother and father, her treatment by the press and her drug issues, everything felt very surface level. Particularly the latter two.

    I appreciate that the film perhaps didn't want to tread too heavily down these dark avenues which is entirely reasonable, but it does mean the film lacks punch at times. As a result the highs are never particularly high and the lows are never too low which diminishes the impact of the film.

    I did also think that the film was a tad too long and could have been trimmed by 10 minutes at least.

    Considering there are so many musical biopics these days I can't help but compare this film to others that have hit the screens in recent years such as Elvis, Bohemian Rhapsody, Rocketman, and this is easily lagging behind in this pack. Still, it boasts a terrific performance from Ackie, a great soundtrack, and several powerful moments. However as a whole the film does feel rather muted.
    5fallyhag

    A story too big for this Director

    I was astonished at the simplicity and pure lack of creativity and imagination with this made for TV movie. It literally goes from A to B, copying and pasting all the way. Nothing unique to see here.

    All good bio pics don't dare tell the whole story. It is just too difficult to make something great when you have so much to say. So they find the magic within. That micro story. And they make magic out of that. This film couldn't be bothered with that. So just painted by numbers, doing a very formulaic blah blah of nothingness.

    Whitney was an amazing artist. One who deserved only the best. But all she got was a low rated TV Movie. A really tragic story.

    That said, the actress did act. She was very good. I just wish they had done the right thing and given her someone who could have found her true magic with an intelligent story and more creative direction.
    7annieg-31257

    Not entirely accurate, but Whitney would be proud

    This is definitely a must watch for fans. Filled with nostalgia and emotions. I teared up throughout the movie. They used Whitney's voice for the singing scenes which got me So Emotional. Pun intended!

    While it's obvious she doesn't look like Whitney, Naomi did an amazing job. She nailed Whitney's mannerisms and body language. The actor playing Clive Davis was spot on as well. What made the movie come to life were the styling, outfits, makeup, and hair. The music video sets were all spot on. All the staff who worked on them deserve awards.

    I've seen the biopics, documentaries, and interviews. I've read the books written by Cissy, Bobby, Narada, and Robyn. Some of the information presented in the movie seemed inaccurate and were purposely left out (ex: no mention of Eddie Murphy). For instance, it's publicly known that it was Kevin Costner and not Clive who asked Whitney to sing "I Will Always Love You".

    I was disappointed by the portrayals of John Houston and Robyn Crawford. The movie portrayed John as an aggressive father who only cares about making and spending money off of her daughter. There's some truth to this. But according to Robyn's book, John was gentle and genuinely cared about Whitney's well-being. The movie only painted John as the greedy one. But real fans know John wasn't the only one.

    As for Robyn, the movie portrayed her as someone totally opposite of who she really is. Real fans know that Robyn is soft-spoken, calm, and someone who genuinely cared about Whitney.

    I was not happy they portrayed Whitney aloof ignoring fans when fans asked her for an autograph/photograph. I'm not saying that hasn't happened before. But there have been countless times on camera showing that she was happy to meet fans.

    There was no mention of Whitney's personal assistant and close confidant, Sylvia. At the very least they could've had an extra with no lines putting a towel over Whitney (which Sylvia did during the world tours).

    There was little mention of things that really mattered to Whitney such as her faith, the community, and causes. I wish they focused on that more.

    Don't expect the movie to reveal things that aren't already known to the public. The movie doesn't go deep into details.

    Critics say there should've been more focus on her struggles and what's not known. I disagree because the world already knows too much. She did not like her personal life being all out there. Most of all, she wanted to be remembered for her music. The movie respected that by presenting what's already known (all the ups and the downs), and by raising her legacy and achievements which were once heavily overshadowed by her struggles.
    JohnDeSando

    You will fall in love with her again.

    "I will always love you."

    No matter that the bio of Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody is riddled with pop-singer-tragic-bout with drugs, leading to her death because she remains the highest grossing singer of all time, not bad when you consider she keeps the fame fellowship with Barbra, Aretha, and Judy.

    From Gospel to R & B, the Jersey-girl Whitney gradually becomes known as "The Voice." Therein lies a potential rub in the picture as the glamorous Naomi Ackie, an acceptable singer but apparently qualified to lip-synch only to Houston's transcendent voice. Knowing this before I entered the theater, I was won over within minutes: Ackie's lip-synching is flawless, the best I have ever seen. Houston's cool modulation and momentous key changes are here in reality.

    I fretted not, for I accepted Ackie as Whitney, looks and voice, in a stunning interpretation of the pop princess turned queen. In a veritable flash of a moment after being discovered at Sweetwater's, she is shepherded by the estimable Arista Records president Clive Davis (Stanley Tucci in his most urbane role ever) through her career, respectful as he was about what she liked to sing, and uncanny in offering her songs that catapulted her to fame.

    When Davis introduces her on The Merv Griffin Show, she stops hearts with "Home" from The Wiz and allows director Kasi Lemmons to set up the operative heart-breaking motif of her longing for a home life that Bobby Brown (Ashton Sanders-remember him from Moonlight?) will never give her.

    Whitney's character arc is well known from "America's Sweetheart" (an appellation she hated) to drug-addled has-been, not unlike Winehouse and Spears. (Her unconventional love with Robyn Crawford (Nafessa Williams) brought her misery as well). Because so many singers, male and female, fell under the sway of narcotics, it's possible this biopic has been undersubscribed because of the almost cliched story line.

    In addition, Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody downplays the abusive role Bobby Brown, probably because of his attorneys threatening lawsuits. Although I am uncomfortable with graphic violence on the screen, some of it would have given an authentic edge to her troubled story. As would have scenes depicting her actual encounter with drugs.

    This Whitney biopic may soften the effects of her addictions, but it never fails in featuring and interpreting the music that brought wealth and fame. Kudos to Naomi. Not so to the drug overdose that led to her drowning.

    Take heart, this story lingers frequently on full songs in her real voice. It can't get better than that.

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    • Trivia
      Whitney Houston's voice is used for 95% of the singing.
    • Errores
      The $100 blue bill she tipped the bartender at the Beverly Hilton in 2012 wasn't issued by the U.S. until 2013.
    • Citas

      Clive Davis: Would you be willing to postpone your wedding to make a movie?

      [Hands over a script]

      Whitney Houston: The Bodyguard ? What's it about ?

      Clive Davis: A world-famous singer and her difficult relationship with her bodyguard.

      Whitney Houston: [Tosses script into a trash bin, then pauses] Who's the bodyguard ?

      Clive Davis: Kevin Costner.

      [Whitney Houston quickly reaches down and retrieves the script]

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Graham Norton Show: Tom Hanks/Naomi Ackie/Suranne Jones/Richard Osman/Rina Sawayama (2022)
    • Bandas sonoras
      I Believe in You and Me
      Written by Sandy Linzer & David Wolfert

      Performed by Whitney Houston

      Courtesy of Arista Records

      By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de enero de 2023 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Boston, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos
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      • Black Label Media
      • Dimension Studio
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      • USD 45,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 23,708,080
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 4,700,450
      • 25 dic 2022
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