Giving fans unprecedented access to the real life of the music sensation, Katy Perry: Part of Me exposes the hard work, dedication and phenomenal talent of a girl who remained true to herself and her vision in order to achieve her dreams. Featuring rare behind-the-scenes interviews, personal moments between Katy and her friends, and all-access footage of rehearsals, choreography, Katy’s signature style and more, Katy Perry: Part of Me reveals the singer’s unwavering belief that if you can be yourself, then you can be anything.
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I was very surprised at this well laid out documentary displaying the music tour that Katy Perry has to go on and endure. It's not the best documentary in the world, but it's very inspiring by how smart it's presented. Very good editing on the director's and editor's part. Katy inspires people from all walks of life-mainly the outcasts really(or the stereotypes we see as the outcasts. Of course she inspires all people from all walks of life though). It gives you a smile to see the people in the crowd listening to her sing. She gives these people hope and inspiration in their daily lives as they get through the daily joy and struggle of their lives, as we all deal with that daily joy and struggle. But Katy helps many people get through their daily lives a little bit easier-to perhaps give them hope from on a daily basis through her thought provoking lyrics and style, and her beautiful music that she sings. That's all any artist can ever ask for, to make people feel good about themselves and help them get through there daily lives with a little more grace and happiness. Katy doesn't want to go out and perform on a few occasions, or even do her meet and greets on a few occasions. But she's so thoughtful and professional. She understands the fact that these people have been waiting to see her, no matter if this is her 300th performance and she's tired as heck. These people in some way need her because she inspires them and they want and need to see her, and they've paid good money to see her and to maybe even meet her. So, as the professional Katy is, the show must go on, and she does the show through her disheartening circumstances, and she does it with a 100% good attitude, even if she's only feeling 10%. People appreciate a person and artist like Katy. She's one in a million and she's there for her fans because she knows she wouldn't be there if it wasn't for them and she appreciates them, but Katy also realizes and appreciates the fact that she helps them, gives them hope in their lives. And that's something very special to give to someone, to give to millions in fact. One has to embrace that blessed gift. To do something one loves, and give so much of that love and inspiration back, that's what we all want really. Katy is truly blessed.
Katy Perry: Part of Me, was, to be completely honest, okay. It was indeed interesting to learn about Katy Perry's off stage life, and on stage life, but the movie sadly dragged it out to much. It was too long for a sort of movie like it was. It, at some parts, got extremely boring. If you love watching movies about singers or actresses lives off and on stage than this movie is for you. But if you don't like it when they drag movies out and put stuff in there that is extremely pointless than this movie is definitely not for you. Katy Perry: Part of Me was just one of those movies that when nothing else is really on you turn it on and watch it. Of course if you love Katy Perry, then this Katy Perry movie is going to have you glued to the television. I am not a big fan of her, but the movie wasn't bad, just dragged out.
The song lyrics are not subtitled. Why do some movies give the song lyrics to everybody, but the deaf? This makes no sense to me at all. Unless when somebody sings the audio is also muted. But that also makes no sense. I can't tell because everyone in my house is deaf. The rest of the movie was subtitled and I enjoyed that, but as soon as somebody starts singing, no subtitles. This happens to often. This happens in movies with much bigger budgets than this one, too. One big budget movie last year subtitled some of the songs but not all of them. One of the songs was only subtitled one-half the was through. Again this makes no sense to me. If anybody knows the answer to my question please email me. [email protected]
Katy Perry: Part of MeThis better not be the part of pop princess Katy Perry that suffers unsightly acne outbreaks.Phew! This isn't a feature-length Proactiv infomercial about Perry's pimple preventative methods but a 3D documentary about her life.Inviting a camera crew on her California Dreams Tour, the colourful crooner openly discusses her controversial transition from gospel singer to innuendo-laced performer.Through family interviews and home movies, Perry's path to the spotlight is well documented, as are her religious parents' feelings towards their daughter's lascivious lyrics. Between background stories and backstage antics, Perry performs hits from her repertoire festooned in garish candy-inspired costumes.While fans of the soloist will enjoy seeing her outlandish stage show, detractors of the overtly sexual singer will simply see it as a marketing ploy by record executives to bolster album sales.Unfortunately, this retrospective does not reveal which part of Katy Perry drove Russell Brand to divorce her. (Red Light)vidiotreviews.blogspot.ca