Get on Up evaluation action
2022-10-19 21:59
70 points in the media comprehensive evaluation, 77% freshness on Rotten Tomatoes, 83 people voted fresh tomatoes, 25 people smashed Rotten Tomatoes, CinemaScore score A, represented by the perfect score of "Time Magazine", and received praise!
"Unlike the version of Jamie Foxx's emperor, this film's expression is more human and profound." "It can be seen that the director knows James Brown very well, and has a good control of his almost self-centered rhythm." A film full of energy and entertainment that, despite its biographical title, is as spiritual as James Brown." "Brown died on Christmas Day eight years ago, and people may listen to his rap and hip-hop. I don't know why he is so important, now we know", "The film revolves like a melody, intermittently hitting the beat instead of standing still", "The music and time span are very precise, making people feel the childhood of nostalgia”.
Extended Reading
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Susie Brown: My baby playing at the Apollo.
James Brown: I ain't your baby, not then, not now. I look after James Brown. You want to know me, I'll tell you. My daddy in the army. My mamma left. No one else helped me. No one else.
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Bobby Byrd: Look at these people, James. When is it going to be when we up there?
James Brown: Right now!
Bobby Byrd: What?