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Synopsis: Celine: Through the Eyes of the World will bring Celine Dion's 2008-2009 Taking Chances World Tour to theaters. This event gives Dion fans who attended the extremely popular tour - which placed Dion second only to Madonna in ticket sales in 2008 - another chance to experience the magical event, this time from a vantage point unparalleled by any ticket.
Director(s): Stéphane Laporte
Production: Sony Pictures Release
 
IMDB:
7.8
Metacritic:
52
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
NOT RATED
Year:
2010
120 min
Website
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OK. Ready for your

five-minute rehearsal?

- Uh-huh.

- Great!

Beginning of the show...

"Is that all right, Manchester?" Turn

around. "Is that all right, Manchester?"

- I Drove All Night.

- Mm-hmm.

And then...

Can I finish one time?

Go down, down, down.

Back to the right.

Then I go to the first platform up.

Exactly. And then walk back down.

Go back down. Center.

- And then you could... Yes, exactly.

- Is it there?

- Yes.

- I turn to my right a little bit?

It doesn't rotate you.

It says you make one...

It's a manual one.

You do that, I guess. Sorry!

Manually, I have to turn myself.

So turn myself a quarter...

Another quarter, another...

- You make a whole rotation.

- By myself.

OK. And then it's

Because You Loved Me. I go down.

Yes, walk down the stairs.

Walk upstage, left corner.

- Platform?

- Exactly.

- First, the wing?

- Yep.

Finish there. And then...

Violinist, thank you so much.

Exactly. Just make it across.

He's there, right? I cross...

Over the center,

and you go to the other...

The other wing.

It's straight through.

Exactly. Take your time.

Just hang out.

And when he goes solo,

I come back to him.

The girls are going. Back to him.

- There's no girls. No dancers.

- There's no girls?

You notice... Oh, I know!

They're not gonna do that around you.

But you can do that if you want.

I wouldn't do that.

- Hey, hey, hey!

- Oh, sorry.

Yeah, that's new.

He's gonna do his walk. He's gonna play

for the girls in the audience.

And I go center. He goes down.

- And I go down.

- And you go down.

That's your quick change.

- Quick change for...

- Eyes on Me.

- Ooh, the cape, right?

- The cape.

- OK.

- Right?

Nice show, huh?

Wish me luck tonight with that cape!

- That's my ear!

- Sorry!

- It's the left foot, right?

- Mm-hmm, left.

Turn to your left.

Turn to your left.

Left.

And you're on your way.

After Eyes on Me,

it's All by Myself. Piano.

Now that I'm out of breath,

I can do All by Myself!

Because nobody else can follow!

OK.

That's where it goes into

Love Can Move Mountains.

- Then going to...

- Turn right.

Go to the upstage right.

Then I follow them to the front.

We go, and then...

You rock it out.

Then I turn, I go down.

I change again.

Go down again, get in Titanic.

OK, thank you very much. Wish me luck.

I will!

You're gonna be great.

That was a great show.

I woke up this morning, and I still

have some tightness of the jaw.

So, what you're about to see

is not fiction.

If you don't like it, we can just cut

it, because it's quite something.

- Can we check it?

- Sure. Sure.

- Yeah. It's out.

- It's out?

OK...

One... two... three...

Yeah...

- He hurt himself!

- It hurts him, not me.

- Perfect! Marvelous.

- Marvelous? Marvelous!

- Now it's my turn!

- No!

Nice to see you again.

You look beautiful!

Thank you very much!

The last time we met...

- We were singing, baby!

- We were doing it!

- Sit where you want. Get comfy.

- OK.

I just wanna start singing every time I

see you. But I've gotta ask you, Cline.

What is it like to be Cline Dion?

I've gotta ask you.

I've never been anybody else than me.

So I don't know!

You know, it's kind of weird,

because how is it to be you?

How is it to be me?

I feel extremely privileged

to be able to share my passion

with wonderful people

who allow me to be able to do so,

especially to be a mom.

To be a mother

is my most important role,

my most...

The most important work

that I will ever have to do in my life.

My best reward.

It's so wonderful to be able to make

a difference in somebody's life.

He counts on me.

Right here.

I was right!

Cheers!

Cheers!

There goes the phone!

Who are you calling?

I hear a phone ringing.

- Hey, this phone rings...

- I hear a phone ringing.

It better be someone telling me

about the carrots.

Who is it?

I can't believe you did that!

- You're Sammy?

- Yes!

That's his mother.

- You look fantastic.

- This is for you.

This is for me?

Oh my God! Make-A-Wish!

You're doing well?

Where's Mommy?

Mommy's doing well, too.

How are you?

- Fine.

- Hello.

- Hello. You're Dad? How are you?

- Yes.

- Hello.

- The whole family.

- We should go for a picture.

- It is a family adventure.

Let's talk about all this together

and in close.

I'm so glad you're all doing well.

Yes, wonderful.

- I gave my kidney.

- I know. They told me.

I know you would have

given your heart, as well.

It meant the same for you.

I know you did.

Let's get close.

You wanna come on Mommy's side?

That's amazing.

Oh, my God!

Oh, my God!

OK, OK, OK!

We have to go and run back.

She stole it from over there!

Fore!

Good luck!

Break a leg! Thank you!

Thanks a lot.

- Hello, Christophe!

- Hello, Cline!

There was a record amount of people

at the hotel when we left.

The most ever,

according to the hotel security.

So there'll probably be

a good-sized crowd today.

We came from Israel.

I can't believe

we were so close to her!

It's the most expensive thing

I will ever have.

Cline, God bless you.

We love you.

It's all, like, metal.

So when I went into the elevator...

Ziggy needs blood!

- Thanks for the tissue!

- No problem. No problem.

Ladbrokes is a betting shop.

You can bet on horses.

You can bet on a lot of things.

Twenty years ago, in 1988,

for the Eurovision contest,

you could bet on the artist.

I was surprised.

You know, you can bet on an artist.

So I'm a betting man.

So I see Cline Dion,

Switzerland, 11-to-4.

I can't believe what I'm seeing.

So I'm thinking, I have to go and bet!

Of course, she won,

and I did receive a check

for 1,500 pounds.

Tonight, it's another kind of bet.

Tonight, there's 60,000 people here

at Croke Park.

And those tickets

were sold out in one day.

60,000 people, 20 years later.

That's the story.

You know, it was 20 years ago

when I was here for Eurovision,

that Dublin became my lucky charm!

This is where we stayed.

I haven't been here since 20 years.

And actually, this is the place

where we first kissed.

You're coming on tour with me!

- Hello.

- Captain?

My name is Jed.

Just call me Jed.

- Nice to meet you.

- Nice to meet you. Welcome aboard.

Oh, my God!

Perfect!

Perfect shot, baby!

Yes, sir!

Give me five.

Yes, sir!

Not sure I'll be able to!

Oh, my God,

you look like a hamster!

9-1-1!

9-1-1!

Congratulations, sir.

Great round of golf.

Whoops!

Daddy...

Thank you. Thank you.

- Thank you. This is for you.

- Thank you very much.

Thank you so very much.

It was a wonderful afternoon.

It was a pleasure

to have you onboard.

Over the years,

I've had the privilege

of working with so many

talented writers and producers

from Sweden.

And tonight, we've got

a very special treat for you.

His name is Robert Wells.

Downtown Helsinki.

Is that all right?

Thank you!

Welcome to the Sachsenhausen

Memorial and Museum.

Between 1936 and 1945,

the concentration camp of Sachsenhausen

was located here.

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