Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody

2022

Biography / Drama / Music

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 43% · 136 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 92% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.6/10 10 22605 22.6K

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Plot summary

The joyous, emotional, heartbreaking celebration of the life and music of Whitney Houston, the greatest female R&B pop vocalist of all time. Tracking her journey from obscurity to musical superstardom.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
February 26, 2023 at 01:07 AM

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Top cast

Stanley Tucci as Clive Davis
Naomi Ackie as Whitney Houston
Clarke Peters as John Houston
Tamara Tunie as Cissy Houston
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by EUyeshima 6 / 10

Whitney, Wikipedia Style, But Ackie Delivers

If you can overlook the fact that she looks nothing like Whitney Houston, Naomi Ackie manages the impressive task of channeling the icon in a manner that feels both authentic and respectful. My problem with this overlong 2022 biopic is the Wikipedia-level approach that director Kasi Lemmons and screenwriter Anthony McCarten took in telling Houston's story with one familiar scene or performance moving to the next with little sense of dramatic transition. It comes as no surprise that McCarten wrote the similarly elliptical "Bohemian Rhapsody". Some moments (like the "How Will I Know?" video and the national anthem at the Super Bowl) were captured faithfully and with conviction by Ackie who lip-syncs to Houston quite effectively. Other moments felt like they belonged on Lifetime with honest revelations few and far between.

Reviewed by masonsaul 5 / 10

Average biopic

It's always watchable but Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody (dumb title) is a by the numbers biopic that follows the formula without a single interesting addition, covering an iconic career in its entirety without ever spending the time to dig below the surface or focus on a single angle.

Naomi Ackie is undoubtedly the best part of this film with a performance that has a clear love and commitment in it and never once feels like she's phoning it in. The rest of the cast are all fine, playing their stock characters well with Stanley Tucci in particular in perfectly easygoing mode.

Kasi Lemmons direction is technically competent with the most noticeable stylistic choice being the documentary style which doesn't really work. The film also does look and feel like a TV movie, exacerbated by some brief but awful CG.

Reviewed by ethanbresnett 7 / 10

A good biopic but lacking that extra something special

I Wanna Dance With Somebody is a bit hit and miss for me.

The big hit is Naomi Ackie's performance. I was completely transported and absorbed by her portrayal of Whitney, and thought she handled the role perfectly. Obviously the music was always going to be great so that's another real point in this film's favour.

The miss for me comes in the form of the structure and storytelling. There is always a balance to strike in a musical biopic between how much you focus on the music and how much you focus on the person. For me this film got this balance wrong and spent too long showing full performances of Whitney and showing off her voice. We know she had an incredible voice, and as great as it is to hear it over and over, I would have liked to dig down into the woman herself even more.

When we dig down into her personal life, her relationship with Bobby Brown, her relationship with her mother and father, her treatment by the press and her drug issues, everything felt very surface level. Particularly the latter two.

I appreciate that the film perhaps didn't want to tread too heavily down these dark avenues which is entirely reasonable, but it does mean the film lacks punch at times. As a result the highs are never particularly high and the lows are never too low which diminishes the impact of the film.

I did also think that the film was a tad too long and could have been trimmed by 10 minutes at least.

Considering there are so many musical biopics these days I can't help but compare this film to others that have hit the screens in recent years such as Elvis, Bohemian Rhapsody, Rocketman, and this is easily lagging behind in this pack. Still, it boasts a terrific performance from Ackie, a great soundtrack, and several powerful moments. However as a whole the film does feel rather muted.

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