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Get On Up

Try not to dance while watching Get On Up — I dare you. This movie about James Brown brings the funk, shaking up the staid biopic genre with artistic narrative and musical performances.

The film traces Brown’s fierce independence back to his tough childhood in the rural South, where he was abandoned by his parents at an early age. His talent and drive to succeed made him one of history’s most influential pop artists, but those same traits helped ruin his relationships.

Chadwick Boseman is sensational as Brown, nailing the singer’s distinctive speech, soulful voice and groovy moves. Brown speaks to the audience directly, an unusual storytelling device that alternately highlights his charm and bares his less admirable emotions.

At 138 minutes, the movie is longer than most but never feels slow. The audience seemed to appreciate the full performances of several of Brown’s songs. The man sitting next to me leaned over and whispered, “I’ve seen a James Brown concert, and this is pretty close.”

Should You See It? It’s a must-see for every music lover. —R.K.
Viewed at Chase Park Plaza Cinemas

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