Justin Bieber: Never Say Never Page #5

Synopsis: The camera follows Justin Bieber (1994- ) during the ten days leading up to his August, 2010, sold-out show at Madison Square Garden. Footage of these ten days of concerts, rehearsals, and down time with boyhood friends, his mom, and his entourage is inter-cut with home movies, old photos, and interviews showing a musical prodigy who loves to perform, comes to the attention of an Atlanta agent via YouTube, impresses Usher, and rockets to international stardom soon after his 15th birthday. His manager emphasizes the importance of social media and of Justin's work ethic and personality in making him a star; the camera emphasizes Bieber's look. His mom and grandparents shine.
Director(s): Jon M. Chu
Production: Paramount Pictures
  2 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
1.6
Metacritic:
52
Rotten Tomatoes:
64%
G
Year:
2011
105 min
$73,000,942
Website
596 Views


know how much I appreciate this.

I just happen to have some tickets

in my pocket.

- We can't get in.

- What if I gave you tickets?

Oh, my God,

do you want me to drop dead?

Here. Row 7. You're really close.

This is so awesome!

Oh, my God, Pattie.

You're in the second row.

Do you cry when you see him?

We cried when we saw you.

It's actually the most gratifying thing

about the job.

Little things go a very, very long way.

The moment we forget that,

I think it's oven

The fact Justin can do that for families

is crazy.

This is the best thing

that happened in my life!

Oh, my God.

Do you want to be

the One Less Lonely Girl?

- Yes!

- Okay, come on.

The One Less Lonely Girl has become

a tradition of our show,

where we randomly pull a girl

out of the audience.

Come with me.

Every show, we pick a new girl

and bring her onstage.

Justin serenades hen

gives her some flowers

and makes her feel special.

Was he as cute as you thought

he was gonna be in person?

So hot.

I love him so much!

One, two, three, four, five and six

and seven and eight.

Let's try it again.

- Everything looks cooler.

- Everything is cooler.

This is like in Super Mario Brothers

when you became Big Mario.

- Are you too young or you know that?

- No, I know that.

It's when you eat the mushroom

and it goes...

So coming up, Madison Square Garden,

the biggest show of Justin's career.

We've made some changes

for the Garden show.

Much bigger screen.

We have some extra screens coming in.

We finally have some explosions,

so I can't wait to see what that's like.

Big boy!

- I'm ready. This is gonna be sick.

- Yeah.

- I like your mic.

- Thank you.

- Is this yours?

- Yeah.

- Your hair's so big.

- I know.

Jaden's here because he's coming

to perform Never Say Never

at Madison Square Garden.

It's going to be

his first performance, ever.

When your dad is Will Smith

and your mom is Jada Pinkett-Smith,

I think you have some performance

and stuff in your blood.

Jaden's watching tonight.

- I don't understand. Why?

- Why is he watching?

'Cause he wants to see everything

so he can learn it.

- You think he should do it tonight?

- Of course.

You doing it tonight.

Get it out of the way.

- Your parents will have a heart attack.

- Why?

Everyone wants to come up

for his first performance.

We got to tell them.

But in a way, you know what,

"We're just feeling it. We're doing it."

"They made me."

- "They made me."

- "They made me do it."

"They made me do it. I didn't wanna."

- You want to do it tonight?

- Yeah.

My parents

are taking a helicopter out here.

- Are they really?

- Yeah, they weren't going to miss this.

I can't believe it.

They're probably in the air right now.

I just told them not to come,

but that didn't work out.

Coming in right now.

Justin is in a bus and he's not moving.

I think he's dehydrated

from being in the sun all day yesterday.

Did Mama Jan go there and look at him?

She's, like, going in there now.

What do you think is going on

in terms of keeping your voice

where you should and not wasting it?

I guess, like, I was at home

for a few days, so I was talking.

But I wasn't screaming.

Hey, Ryan!

That's how we do it!

You have so much demand

on your voice already.

Eighty-six shows

is a whole lot of stuff to have to do,

on anybody's voice.

We're not talking about just you.

You really have to be more cautious

when you do have downtime.

Do the best job you can do, okay?

Have a good show.

I'm gonna rock this show.

Justin 's 16.

He's just fighting to be a normal kid.

I remember being at the VMAs

and Madonna came out

to give a speech

about Michael Jackson.

And she said

we took away his childhood.

And Justin looks right at me.

He goes, "Don't let that happen to me."

Being a 16-year-old, there's a certain

amount of fear and nervousness

with all the stuff that he's dealing with.

He says he's not nervous,

but when he's nervous

he goes through dance steps.

He does popping and everything.

Okay?

All right.

Let me just have a minute alone, guys.

There's not really a whole lot of

training schools for how to handle this.

Sometimes he'll get a little whiny

about having a normal life,

and I'll say, "You know what?

You gave up normal.

"This is your new normal."

All right, let's roll.

I have a lot in common with Justin.

We are really lucky to have gotten

this opportunity so young

and to relate to younger fans.

But also, the thing is

we both worked really hard.

Doing tours, even when you're tired

or when you feel sick,

and always having

that smile on your face,

it wasn't always easy.

Hello, everybody!

How you guys doing tonight?

Give it up for Miley Cyrus, everybody!

- What?

- You tell me on a scale of one to 10.

Seven.

Minus three?

It was not a four.

Justin needs rest.

That's really our best friend at this point.

My voice sounded good

on a couple of them.

Hear how your voice sounds now?

He's giving it everything he's got.

But doing 86 shows for any vocalist

is a lot to ask.

- Justin! Justin! Justin!

- Justin! Justin! Justin!

How is everyone doing?

Does anyone have any questions

or anything they wanna ask?

Yes?

I'm feeling all right.

Probably like a four out of 10.

Your hair's all back now.

You know. You know.

Yesterday, he had an Afro.

It was, like, this big.

The vocal rest really is the most

important thing for Justin right now

because his voice is fatigued.

The bigger part is he's 16 years old

and doesn't know when to shut up.

All right, let's take a look.

- Hi, girls.

- What are you guys doing?

We're waiting for Justin Bieber.

Justin Bieber's sick.

He's seeing a specialist.

- Are you crying?

- Yeah.

No, don't cry. Don't worry about it.

I was able to see that his vocal cords

are swollen.

There's a lot of mucus, a lot of junk

and debris all over his throat.

Here's perfect timing. Come here.

This is our agent.

- He just walked up.

- How do you do?

- This is the doctor.

- I'm glad you're here.

His throat's really infected, so

he really needs to take some time off.

When Justin has days off is usually

when he comes back his hoarsest.

- Yeah, he's got to learn.

- He screams and yells.

We want him to be

a healthy 16-year-old,

but if he's taking on this career

as a commitment,

it comes with obligations.

And there's a professionalism

that comes along with it at any age,

where you have to

make certain sacrifices.

And that's why I think

he has to cancel tomorrow's event.

Syracuse is out of the question. No way.

We're telling you we'd like to

postpone till the first, correct.

It's the best thing we can do. I know

you don't want to cancel on anybody.

- I don't.

- I know,

but this is where we are. We have to

do this. Otherwise, you could...

If I say, "Justin, it's your choice, we can

do Syracuse tomorrow," you'll say "Yes,"

'cause you want to do every show.

But you'll destroy your vocal cords

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