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Beyond the Lights (2014)

November. 14,2014
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6.8
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PG-13
| Drama Romance
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Noni Jean is a hot new rising star. But not all is what it seems, and the pressure causes Noni to nearly fall apart - until she meets Kaz Nicol, a promising young cop and aspiring politician who's been assigned to her detail. Can Kaz's love give Noni the courage to find her own voice and break free to become the artist she was meant to be?

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RipDelight
2014/11/14

This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.

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StyleSk8r
2014/11/15

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Jonah Abbott
2014/11/16

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Scotty Burke
2014/11/17

It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review

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EmmaNelly
2014/11/18

This movie shows what it is like to strip away what others want you to be and just to become yourself. I appreciate the movement of the story and how the story developed. I enjoyed watching the romance build and the plot was well written. This is a good movie for a romantic movie night or just a girls' night.This is a good example of how love grows organically. The ending was not predictable and I enjoyed watching the story unfold. The music selected for this film is excellent and I like that they referenced NINA SIMONE! Blackbird is one of my favorite songs of hers and the ending song of the movie really shows how the main character grew.

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nakedmeatproductions
2014/11/19

For those who say it's a predictable movie, they need to ask themselves this, what romance movie doesn't have the fall in love ending?!?! The movie does an amazing job at showing the parallels in the lives of Kaz and Noni as they both are trapped in the lives of their parents. Also the script writer did an amazing job choosing the song "Blackbird" to represent the life of Noni and placing it as the first song Noni sang to show it's symbolic value. Noni who had no father and her mother lost value in their relationship, was a "Blackbird" who had no one who loved her. Then Kaz came along and helped her fly and find love, the ending shows it perfectly. Overall the symbolic value this movie has is impressive and the acting was amazing. Great Movie!

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SenorLengua
2014/11/20

First, let's get this right – very few of use writing reviews really know what it's like when the stars are off stage. We can take any number of movies or TV shows/episodes or magazine articles or books and try and extrapolate, but we don't really know. Anything we watch, like this movie, is still truncated fantasy. So I will not speak of how realistic this movie is about being off stage.Ultimately, this movie is a love story, and for those of you who have seen Begin Again, there will be some familiarities, even down to some of the movements and looks from Kiera Knightly mimicked by Gugu Mbatha-Raw. But, this is a different, more complex story, and comparisons are certainly unjust. Within this movie, there are issues of sexual expression and exploitation in the entertainment industry. There are issues of domestic violence (two aspects), interracial relationships (two), parent-child relationships (two), the inability to hide from fame (different aspects), and, of course, the drama surrounding two people entering a relationship. (This is another issue not mentioned here that is a major theme/component to the movie, but not in IMDb description. It is probably mentioned in other reviews, but this is a non-spoiler review.)With so many different aspects, not to mention that Nate Parker plays a Black police officer in the LAPD, it is difficult to deal with any one in any depth. But Gina Prince-Bythewood does quite well at addressing them (though I wish she would have delved into the race issues more) with a bit more than surface tension. None of them do get the depth they deserve, but this happens with stories that try to address different issues. Whatever the critique, none of the issues disrupt the story, and with one or two exceptions, are not really overly dramatized. As for the performances, we must pay attention to Gugu Mbatha-Raw. As she did in Belle, with a quality cast, here she performs with excellence, most notably playing many scenes with Minnie Driver. Her performance had depth that feels natural in its entirety, in a way that her co-star, Nate Parker (also good), was not quite as natural. Minnie Driver is who she is, and when she is damning, she is a force. Here she is somewhat restrained by the role, but when she released, she is lets fly, both subtly and with force. The other major actor is Danny Glover, who has been able to find his place with supporting actor roles as he ages. And here, he does very well, at times, seeming to push Nate Parker along.While I would have liked this movie to delve into the exploitation aspect, and even do some examination of the race issue in music, particularly Black, female performers, there were lots of in- betweens and unspokens mixed with movements and expressions, mostly by Gugu Mbatha-Raw, that lets us know that any greater exploration of these (or others mentioned above) would take this movie close to the 3 hour mark. As is, at nearly 2 hours, it flowed well that it didn't seem like 2 hours. And even though the love story aspect is filled with clichés, those clichés are mixed with in with other, more complex aspects. Even the most glaring cliché for me – the road trip – was obvious in many, many ways, the craft of the direction and craft acting made it easy to forgive, and easy to forgive all the other love story clichés.Recommended, mostly for a quiet evening. If one has kids, especially young or middle teens, this is worth watching with them and having discussions about exploitation of females (not just in visual entertainment, as this movie does show). One final note that will be missed by most – sorry people – White reviewers, is the issue with Black females and self-identity. There are several moments in this film that address it, and as a White reviewer, I can only speak of it because I work in a predominantly Black community and discuss such issues. But, again, as it was there and easily missed speaks to the craft of the movie. More power to Misses Prince-Bythewood and Mbatha-Raw.

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BkDc
2014/11/21

This was a very refreshingly enjoyable movie. The two main characters are unique and have great chemistry. The story steps out of the cliché famous star/bodyguard/police story and actually draws the viewer into a romantic journey that we take with the characters. Being from the romantic genre, I was skeptical at first concerned it was going to be just another romantic movie without any substance but this movie is a credit to the romance genre in that it is truly inspirational and is well worth the watch. The two main actors are fantastic and I would definitely recommend this movie to those who love a good romance movie that has substance and heart. I really enjoyed this movie.

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