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Was it too shocking for you who have watched it? I am genuinely scared of this docu and I feel like I need some kind of warning of potential emotionally heavy/disturbing scenes given what we’ve been told so far about filmed crisis she’s had. :(

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It's been a long time since I've posted but I saw the screening and was wondering if anyone else who saw it had similar questions to me. First off, the film itself was incredible, emotional and so well made. So much love was put into this. It also really opened my eyes to how much she was going through physically and emotionally (and for so long too!). It also felt so relatable to me personally, some of the things she went through, as I also have a very rare condition called polycythemia vera and have very serious episodes (Crisis) as they call it. I started getting sick at 18 and waiting over 10 years to find out why I was so sick all the time was so very hard. The idea/scary feeling of not knowing let alone it taking away essentially one of the biggest parts of who she was (her voice), was incredibly moving. It really gives me so much more love and appreciation for who she is as a person and everything she has accomplished. It also showed all the pressure she puts on herself (and others incl fans/media etc.) to be "Celine Dion" esp when she can't always be that for everyone all the time.... all of this gave me a really deep and wonderful appreciation and respect for her as a fan, and as a human.

 

Anyway, all that being said, In the beginning of the film they show/lead up to her being taking away or prepared to be taken away by an ambulance or emt right? in what looked like her home or something, but the scary emotional moment at the end was in a room off from the studio and she did not end up leaving or going to the hospital based on that scene, she came out of it. And so, in the end that initial 911 incident was never actually shown at all. Did anyone else spot this? This tells me that there was more than one scary incident potentially filmed than what they presented in the film, but it was also odd they that they "teased" one and showed another, never coming back to the original because it was even presented with a text shown "12 months earlier" right after showing/teasing the first scene, implying we'd see what happened that time later in the film. I feel like there might be much more to everything than we saw, but they decided just on one to demonstrate the seriousness of the "crisis" she deals with. I just am confused why they didn't just "Tease" the one they showed? Maybe they weren't able to show as much as she was being cared for by the EMT/DRs etc. Just feel that was an odd thing i noticed.

 

Yes, I was a bit confused in retrospect since I was thinking they were going to build to that scene, but then we get that recording studio scene. But your theory might be correct, unfortunately

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Was it too shocking for you who have watched it? I am genuinely scared of this docu and I feel like I need some kind of warning of potential emotionally heavy/disturbing scenes given what we’ve been told so far about filmed crisis she’s had. :(

 

It’s not totally a grim film. It’s very joyeous and real. More like a day to day of her life, while highlighting the bigger moments as well. The heavy parts though, you can’t avoid and while it can be triggering, it’s not in an over dramatized way. It feels real and how each of us might feel dealing with serious things in our life. There can be moments of happiness but then the hard things can appear just as naturally and unexpectedly

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So I watched it today again and still I am confused about the timeline. At some point she says she couldn't walk "last year" but you can really tell which year she refers to, or which November (that the therapist mentions another time). Also, if I am not mistaken during the crisis she is given valium? (or was it a different scene?) So she stopped taking valium during the pandemic > got worse > got diagnosed with SPS or she continued taking valium post diagnosis?

 

Like the documentary is very well done but the timing is so off at times. Like in the first half she records dubbing for Love Again but the recording of the song comes back at the very end... Some clarity about the dates would be even more important for the general public that might think it's been like this not a long time ago etc...

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So I watched it today again and still I am confused about the timeline. At some point she says she couldn't walk "last year" but you can really tell which year she refers to, or which November (that the therapist mentions another time). Also, if I am not mistaken during the crisis she is given valium? (or was it a different scene?) So she stopped taking valium during the pandemic > got worse > got diagnosed with SPS or she continued taking valium post diagnosis?

 

Like the documentary is very well done but the timing is so off at times. Like in the first half she records dubbing for Love Again but the recording of the song comes back at the very end... Some clarity about the dates would be even more important for the general public that might think it's been like this not a long time ago etc...

 

It can only refer to November 2022 I believe. Nov 2023 is too late (and they stopped filming in Dec IIRC), and Nov 2021 is too early (they didn’t start filming yet and Celine hadn’t been diagnosed).

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It could have been 2021 if they started shooting in 2022, he says first three months ago, and then November... which would be even earlier. Especially that if it was so bad in November 2022, it would mean we only watch 2023 as we don't really see in the film a worse condition, Celine not walking etc. Also remember, that they can speak about periods from the past (3 months ago, last November, last year) that have not been part of the film. This is why the chronology in the film is not clear. Even though you get the initial one year earlier, you don't get the information of when "now" is
A New Day... 10th & 11th November 2006 Taking Chances World Tour, Antwerp 13th & 14th May 2008, Kraków 28th June 2008 Celine 25th & 27th & 31st August 2013 20th, 23rd, 24th, 27th & 28th September 2016 Sans attendre Tour, Paris 1st & 5th December 2013 Encore un soir, Paris 24th, 25th, 28th, 29th June & 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 7th, 9th July 2016 Live 2017 Stockholm 17th June 2017 Lille 1st & 2nd July 2017 Paris 8th & 9th July 2017 Berlin 23rd & 24th July 2017 Live 2018 Taipei 11th & 13th July 2018 Manila 19th July 2018 Bangkok 23rd July 2018 BST Hyde Park London 5 July 2019
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It could have been 2021 if they started shooting in 2022, he says first three months ago, and then November... which would be even earlier. Especially that if it was so bad in November 2022, it would mean we only watch 2023 as we don't really see in the film a worse condition, Celine not walking etc. Also remember, that they can speak about periods from the past (3 months ago, last November, last year) that have not been part of the film. This is why the chronology in the film is not clear. Even though you get the initial one year earlier, you don't get the information of when "now" is

 

Hmmm I kinda assumed she started working with her PT after getting a diagnosis. It’d be weird to do that without knowing what’s going on as in some conditions , it might have made things worse instead of better.

 

But I agree, it’s a pity no dates are shown in the documentary.

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Why exactly?

 

It was just so difficult for her. And you could see the real frustration and sadness in her, attempt after attempt

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The documentary is a very hard watch, particularly the last half an hour.

 

Some people asked about the clip of TPOL; I think it’s the 2019 Vegas show that was recorded and aside from the first verse it is the regular playback.

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At the gym and have “Who I Am” on repeat… love it!
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At the gym and have “Who I Am” on repeat… love it!

 

Can you post this song?

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At the gym and have “Who I Am” on repeat… love it!

 

That was me all last night and me when I go to the gym this morning!

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Thank you for posting these two!
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Filmed over a year in late 2021 and 2022 during the waning period of the Covid pandemic

 

 

Okay, I'm totally confused now. I thought they stopped filming in late 2023.

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Okay, I'm totally confused now. I thought they stopped filming in late 2023.

Possibly it’s just the post production that ended in late 2023. I’m sure Irene had hundreds of hours of footage to edit (along with hundreds of hours of archival content to wade through).

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Possibly it’s just the post production that ended in late 2023. I’m sure Irene had hundreds of hours of footage to edit (along with hundreds of hours of archival content to wade through).

 

One of the only things I was disappointed about was the choice of archival footage; it’s mainly because I’ve seen pretty much everything like most people here have. I was desperately hoping for something from 2015 or more from earlier tours. Proper nitpicky, but I think I felt disappointed that I’d seen most of it.

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Okay, I'm totally confused now. I thought they stopped filming in late 2023.

 

Also, if production actually did end in late 2022 (with post running through late 2023), that's 1.5 years of rehabilitation since. Hopefully she made good progress since, found the combination of treatments that works reliably and predictably.

Coming out of that doc... it didn't look like a woman who can go back on stage. But the woman I saw on Mon night, I absolutely believe she could.

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One of the only things I was disappointed about was the choice of archival footage; it's mainly because I've seen pretty much everything like most people here have. I was desperately hoping for something from 2015 or more from earlier tours. Proper nitpicky, but I think I felt disappointed that I'd seen most of it.

 

Yeah, I hear that.

But it was all new to Irene, and I think she thoughtfully chose things that would be most impactful to a general audience, not just Celine fans.

I personally wish a bit of that first video of "Ce n'etait q'un reve" had made the cut. And maybe some videos of her learning English (we know they exist). For the general public that is, not for die hard fans.

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Radio Times: https://www.radiotim...e-video-review/

 

The entire thing is glowing, but here's just an excerpt -

 

"From start to finish, the documentary shows someone at their most vulnerable. It is unsanitised, gritty and real – qualities that are not always easily found in other celebrity-led documentaries.

Taken as a whole, it is a must-watch. It's not just for the many millions of fans of Celine's music, but for anyone who wants a true-to-life portrayal of the daily, if not hourly, ups and downs of someone living with a debilitating condition.

When juxtaposed with Celine's authentic kindness and determination to fight, it makes for a moving, through-provoking, and oddly uplifting watch. It's not one to be missed."

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Also, if production actually did end in late 2022 (with post running through late 2023), that's 1.5 years of rehabilitation since. Hopefully she made good progress since, found the combination of treatments that works reliably and predictably.

Coming out of that doc... it didn't look like a woman who can go back on stage. But the woman I saw on Mon night, I absolutely believe she could.

 

I saw it last night. As you say where she is now appears to be a much better place than she was in when the film ended. My first comment when it ended was that there needs to be a part 2, as the story really isn't finished. Some scenes were hard to watch but it was fascinating, could have watched hours more of the footage.

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One of the only things I was disappointed about was the choice of archival footage; it's mainly because I've seen pretty much everything like most people here have. I was desperately hoping for something from 2015 or more from earlier tours. Proper nitpicky, but I think I felt disappointed that I'd seen most of it.

 

Yeah that was my only criticism. As I mentioned in the other thread, the chosen archival footage, if not familiar, just also felt too slick as compared to the subtle tones of the documentary. I thought some of the lesser known footage was nice, like, the Chattanooga Choo Choo from Incognito Special, the Carmen clips, the first performance of L'Olympia. Even it's familiar to us, those were nice to see on screen.

 

Interestingly, if they had added a few more minutes to the film, I would have loved to see the transition from Girl to Woman on screen in some way, Ala the Melanie/Incognito years. I thought that's an important part that was missing from the story as that was a pivotal moment in learning who Céline is and who she became as a person today. No time to grow up because "The Show Must Go On"

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I understand why she needed to do this documentary and the strength and courage it took. She truly is an inspiration. Can't imagine how many people she will help with her struggle and that the world can see what we already knew how remarkable she is. I just know this is not something I will want to watch again. Seeing anyone in pain is very hard for me, I don't even watch movies with sad endings anymore if I can help it. Having it be Celine in pain makes it even worse makes my soul hurt.

 

So I hope some day maybe in next 10 years we get a series not even a movie of her celebrating all she has accomplished, that rags to riches journey. Nothing cheesy but now that she appears back to being able to perform we see her reminisce on her life and accomplishments. Celebrating all she and Rene accomplished together, something more than him being reduced to a few clips and a painful memory, and what she has done after he passed. Really getting to see footage never seen before and how her journey living with SPS has been as well.

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