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I Wanna Dance with Somebody

Titre original : Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody
  • 2022
  • PG
  • 2h 24m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,6/10
26 k
MA NOTE
Naomi Ackie in I Wanna Dance with Somebody (2022)
Regarder Exclusive Clip: 'Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody'
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La célébration joyeuse, émouvante et déchirante de la vie et de la musique de Whitney Houston, la plus grande chanteuse pop R&B de tous les temps. Suivre son parcours de l'obscurité à la cél... Tout lireLa célébration joyeuse, émouvante et déchirante de la vie et de la musique de Whitney Houston, la plus grande chanteuse pop R&B de tous les temps. Suivre son parcours de l'obscurité à la célébrité musicale.La célébration joyeuse, émouvante et déchirante de la vie et de la musique de Whitney Houston, la plus grande chanteuse pop R&B de tous les temps. Suivre son parcours de l'obscurité à la célébrité musicale.

  • Director
    • Kasi Lemmons
  • Writer
    • Anthony McCarten
  • Stars
    • Naomi Ackie
    • Stanley Tucci
    • Ashton Sanders
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,6/10
    26 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Kasi Lemmons
    • Writer
      • Anthony McCarten
    • Stars
      • Naomi Ackie
      • Stanley Tucci
      • Ashton Sanders
    • 231Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 128Commentaires de critiques
    • 51Métascore
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    • Prix
      • 1 victoire et 7 nominations au total

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    Elvis, Whitney and Weird Al: Everything We Know About Upcoming Music Biopics
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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
    Coffey
    Coffey
    • James
    • (as Kelvin Coffey)
    Lance A. Williams
    Lance A. Williams
    • Gerry Griffith
    Luke Crory
    Luke Crory
    • Superfan
    Jeffrey L. Brown
    • Pastor
    Andrea Eversley
    • Barbara
    Devon Coull
    Devon Coull
    • Policeman (ATL)
    • Director
      • Kasi Lemmons
    • Writer
      • Anthony McCarten
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    6EUyeshima

    Whitney, Wikipedia Style, But Ackie Delivers

    If you can overlook the fact that she looks nothing like Whitney Houston, Naomi Ackie manages the impressive task of channeling the icon in a manner that feels both authentic and respectful. My problem with this overlong 2022 biopic is the Wikipedia-level approach that director Kasi Lemmons and screenwriter Anthony McCarten took in telling Houston's story with one familiar scene or performance moving to the next with little sense of dramatic transition. It comes as no surprise that McCarten wrote the similarly elliptical "Bohemian Rhapsody". Some moments (like the "How Will I Know?" video and the national anthem at the Super Bowl) were captured faithfully and with conviction by Ackie who lip-syncs to Houston quite effectively. Other moments felt like they belonged on Lifetime with honest revelations few and far between.
    6parksiet

    Painfully generic

    Can we please stop making all musical biopics the exact same movie? I'm so bored of the template. Instead of coming off as a celebration of Whitney Houston's life and career, I found "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" to be a hollow attempt at re-creating the success of "Bohemian Rhapsody". The strategy the filmmakers took on? Re-make "Bohemian Rhapsody" beat-for-beat with a Whitney Houston focus instead of Queen. This movie is painfully generic, it really disappointed me. And it's not even like the movie itself is bad, it is just that we've seen so many music biopics recently - and they all have the same story! Say what you will about "Elvis" but at least Baz Luhrmann tried to do something different with that one stylistically. Here, everything was bland, there was nothing to make this stand out from the crowd. The generic nature of this film would be fine if this was a better film, but unfortunately because this is so similar to other music biopics, it just comes off as repetitive and inferior in both performance and filmmaking.

    Naomi Ackie is fine as Whitney, but she never really elevated the material off the page or made me believe she was Whitney. Instead I just saw her trying to be the next Rami Malek and Austin Butler, and personally I don't think she is quite on that level yet as an actor.

    The movie also felt very shallow, it never went deep into exploring Whitney's life, instead just went from scene to scene checking off the boxes of major events in Whitney's life, carefully following the template of the music biopic. The script really was not anything special, and honestly I found it didn't work as a narrative at all. There was no conflict, no tension, nothing to keep me invested as an audience member. It is true to life, Whitney was indeed very talented and her talent was recognized from the start, but in a story you need your protagonist to go through some sort of struggle. I never felt Whitney ever hit any obstacles here, aside from minor relationship and substance-abuse struggles that it barely touched on. It literally just felt like the movie was going through the motions, complete with a finale that featured an iconic performance from Whitney.

    I'm sorry, I know I am really ripping into this film, but I am just so disappointed that it did nothing to make itself stand out from the rest of music biopics. It felt like no one behind the camera was trying to make it special. Frankly, Whitney Houston deserves so much better.

    I'm sure for most audience members, this will be enjoyable! It has an A cinemascope and a very high audience score on rotten tomatoes, so I am definitely in the minority. It is a very likeable movie, I just took major issues with how generic it was. I've seen this same movie countless times before, I'm just so bored with the format. The movie was good, just good, and I wanted it to be great. It should have been great. At least the music was...
    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.
    tchelitchew

    Naomi Ackie delivers stirring portrayal of Whitney Houston

    Let's start with the most important fact: Naomi Ackie kills it as Whitney Houston in "I Wanna Dance with Somebody." When her casting was announced, some were put off by their lack of close physical resemblance. No matter: Ackie handily disappears into the role. She is particularly expert in capturing the cadence of Whitney's speech, conveying her fiercely independent personality in all its charisma and occasional prickliness.

    This is a movie that puts Whitney's career front and center, with a special emphasis on her relationship with Arista records founder Clive Davis. Stanley Tucci makes for an impressively spot-on Davis, although perhaps his portrayal is a bit too reverent. The scene where he confronted her over her spiraling drug addiction was tough to watch. I appreciated the lack of cheap psychological gimmicks to explain away her troubles.

    Whitney's important, long-lasting lesbian relationship with creative director Robyn Crawford is finally given its fair shake here. Crawford is a deeply fascinating figure in her own right, and their scenes together pop. Apparently, Crawford has written a book on her experiences and I'm very curious to check it out.

    The musical highlight is the near superhuman medley of "I Loves You Porgy", "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" and "I Have Nothing" from the 1994 American Music Awards. Whitney's original voice is thankfully used for the singing parts, as if any other choice was possible for the greatest vocalist of the 20th century!

    Music biopics do seem to bring out a special kind of snobbery and faux-cleverness from critics at times. Were you really not expecting to see Whitney singing in church or signing her first record deal? These are the facts of her life! They are told beautifully and compellingly here.
    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.

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

      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]

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Graham Norton Show: Tom Hanks/Naomi Ackie/Suranne Jones/Richard Osman/Rina Sawayama (2022)
    • Bandes originales
      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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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 décembre 2022 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
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      • Roku (United States)
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Quiero Bailar con Alguien: La Historia de Whitney Houston
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Boston, Massachusetts, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Compelling Pictures
      • Black Label Media
      • Dimension Studio
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      • 45 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 23 708 080 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 4 700 450 $ US
      • 25 déc. 2022
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 59 806 881 $ US
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      • 2h 24m(144 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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