tshlw Posted June 19, 2024 at 06:20 PM Author Posted June 19, 2024 at 06:20 PM For those that have seen the doc was Claudette really wrong when she said she did not have control of her muscles and can't find medication to help? Obviously that has changed but if we were just left with the doc would you still feel Claudette was wrong. Not withstanding she should probably just not say anything at all. Quote 'I am, in life and death, the woman of only one man.' Celine Dion My Story, My Dream
celinelover03 Posted June 19, 2024 at 06:37 PM Posted June 19, 2024 at 06:37 PM (edited) For those who have seen the doc — was RC shown at all? Do you think he still lives with Celine? I’m noticing a lot of these reviews mention the twins, but no RC. This is more so just out of curiosity, but I’m assuming RC has fled the nest? Edited June 19, 2024 at 06:38 PM by celinelover03 Quote Et je t'aime encore, comme dans les chansons banales...
Shamrock_1982 Posted June 19, 2024 at 06:43 PM Posted June 19, 2024 at 06:43 PM Only when he was younger. Quote
Shamrock_1982 Posted June 19, 2024 at 06:44 PM Posted June 19, 2024 at 06:44 PM For those that have seen the doc was Claudette really wrong when she said she did not have control of her muscles and can't find medication to help? Obviously that has changed but if we were just left with the doc would you still feel Claudette was wrong. Not withstanding she should probably just not say anything at all. I think her update was a year or maybe two out of date. Quote
Ukrfan Posted June 19, 2024 at 06:45 PM Posted June 19, 2024 at 06:45 PM For those that have seen the doc was Claudette really wrong when she said she did not have control of her muscles and can't find medication to help? Obviously that has changed but if we were just left with the doc would you still feel Claudette was wrong. Not withstanding she should probably just not say anything at all. At the point when Claudette said that - I feel she was wrong. We saw Celine out in what, like 1 or 2 months after that? I don't think Celine got better so fast if she was at such as low point when Claudette said about totally losing control of her muscles. Quote
Céline RO Posted June 19, 2024 at 08:07 PM Posted June 19, 2024 at 08:07 PM 1718822737[/url]' post='2452561']At the point when Claudette said that - I feel she was wrong. We saw Celine out in what, like 1 or 2 months after that? I don't think Celine got better so fast if she was at such as low point when Claudette said about totally losing control of her muscles. I thought Claudette (also) said that even after we had already seen Céline out and about. Though to be honest, I didn’t really follow her stream of “updates”. 1 Quote The best is yet to come...
RosieBarron Posted June 19, 2024 at 08:19 PM Posted June 19, 2024 at 08:19 PM For those who have seen the doc — was RC shown at all? Do you think he still lives with Celine? I’m noticing a lot of these reviews mention the twins, but no RC. This is more so just out of curiosity, but I’m assuming RC has fled the nest? He doesn't live with her and given that covid was still a thing at the time I'm guessing may not have physically been around so much. Quote
RosieBarron Posted June 19, 2024 at 08:20 PM Posted June 19, 2024 at 08:20 PM (edited) For those who have seen the doc — was RC shown at all? Do you think he still lives with Celine? I’m noticing a lot of these reviews mention the twins, but no RC. This is more so just out of curiosity, but I’m assuming RC has fled the nest? Delete Edited June 19, 2024 at 08:20 PM by RosieBarron Quote
RosieBarron Posted June 19, 2024 at 08:24 PM Posted June 19, 2024 at 08:24 PM (edited) At the point when Claudette said that - I feel she was wrong. We saw Celine out in what, like 1 or 2 months after that? I don't think Celine got better so fast if she was at such as low point when Claudette said about totally losing control of her muscles. I suppose it also depends on Claudette's original statement in French. It would clearly have been true to say that Celine does loose total control of her muscles but it is for short periods of time not a permanent thing. Edited June 19, 2024 at 08:25 PM by RosieBarron Quote
Nmj Posted June 19, 2024 at 08:26 PM Posted June 19, 2024 at 08:26 PM I suppose it also depends on Claudette's original statement in French. It would clearly have been true to say that Celine does loose total control of her muscles but it is for short periods of time not a permanent thing. I think they took her words verbatim… bad case of google translate. 1 Quote
RosieBarron Posted June 19, 2024 at 08:27 PM Posted June 19, 2024 at 08:27 PM I think they took her words verbatim… bad case of google translate. Exactly. Quote
tshlw Posted June 19, 2024 at 08:28 PM Author Posted June 19, 2024 at 08:28 PM I think they took her words verbatim… bad case of google translate. Yeah and was she meaning right then or did she mean more in the past. Or as we have wondered how much or how little and when did her siblings find things out. Quote 'I am, in life and death, the woman of only one man.' Celine Dion My Story, My Dream
Tricey3115 Posted June 20, 2024 at 02:16 AM Posted June 20, 2024 at 02:16 AM Are there any official screenshots from the film yet like different scenes Quote
smw Posted June 20, 2024 at 02:45 AM Posted June 20, 2024 at 02:45 AM (edited) 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. My partner and I were both disturbed by seeing Celine’s health crisis in the documentary. My partner said he never wants to watch that again — but we both agreed it’s so important for people to see it in order to understand what she’s been facing and to raise awareness. Celine herself apparently said she didn’t want that part edited so people will understand. It just made me so sad that this was just one of many moments she’s had like that. And the moment that followed was so beautiful. Edited June 20, 2024 at 02:46 AM by smw 1 Quote
scielle Posted June 20, 2024 at 03:17 AM Posted June 20, 2024 at 03:17 AM (edited) Sooo, I think I'm gonna have to see it again before I really gather my thoughts on this film.Monday night was... a lot. And sitting in the front row, a few feet away from a giant screen, made it even more so. But what I can say is I'm glad Celine paired up with a filmmaker who knows what they're doing and who she gelled with. And not one who came in as a fan per se. That kept it all from veering into hagiographic territory, and instead focused on the storytelling, not the celebrity. Just a really impactful film, and one with universal appeal. I think it was almost therapy for Celine, and it can do a lot for her in terms of clearing the slate for the next chapter of her life and career. Celine's willingness to show so much and with such unvarnished honestly, is really a gift. I can't think of may people - of her stature or otherwise - who would be this open. So much respect to her for that. I liked that it was focused on the "here and now" and didn't rehash everything we already know. It's a specific point in time, not a definitive Celine encyclopedia. And a really important point at that, plus one that more people could identify with than with, well, mega stardom. Now, of course, that had the unfortunate effect of minimizing some important parts of Celine's story, but it was so much more interesting to delve into Celine's psyche now vs dwelling on the past. I was sad by the relative lack of Rene and RC, but understand why it was so. (Plus I guess RC wasn't living at home, it was the tail end of Covid, and he already got his star turn in the last doc.) I know some have complained but I quite liked a lot of the archival footage chosen. Her vocal warmups during the JJG era, her playing Moonlight Sonata on the piano (which I'm sure must have delighted Irene, seeing as she made a whole film about that piece!), her singing Habenera or imitating instruments during Le Ballet band intros ... those are some of my favorites. Of course there are others I would have liked to see, and conversely some of what was used didn't really work for me, but you can't have it all! The low point for me really was the entire John Farnham segment... like, why? Why did this random dude (whom I personally ever heard of pre The Voice) get more screen time than Rene? (Or so it seemed, at least). It was just so out of place and overplayed. The only reason I can think of to keep it was that maybe this was in fact her planning her next residency (as she mentioned wanting that version of Help in the show during the Australian interview). And the even lower point - Love Again voiceover/ dubbing recording session. Again, why? That project was so cringe. I really want to forget it ever existed. I really didn't need to see Priyanka and hear those cheesy lines again. Ugh. (To be clear, I mean the scenes related to the LA film, not the recording session of the LA song, which clearly is pivotal to the storytelling in this film.) But those were my only real complaints. Otherwise, I loved what Irene did in juxtaposing Celine's whirlwind superstar career with the reality of her illness. Particularly powerful were those sequences of her dancing, contrasted with scenes of her physio, trying to get basic movement and agility back into those same muscles. The contrast between what was, and what is; the loss of what was and may never be again. There's sadness in it all, but thanks to Celine's personality and humor, even in her darkest moments, it's never depressing. Really looking forward to watching it again. There was just too much there to absorb in one viewing. Edited June 20, 2024 at 03:24 AM by scielle 7 Quote
tshlw Posted June 20, 2024 at 03:19 AM Author Posted June 20, 2024 at 03:19 AM My partner and I were both disturbed by seeing Celine's health crisis in the documentary. My partner said he never wants to watch that again — but we both agreed it's so important for people to see it in order to understand what she's been facing and to raise awareness. Celine herself apparently said she didn't want that part edited so people will understand. It just made me so sad that this was just one of many moments she's had like that. And the moment that followed was so beautiful. I applaud her and and can't believe her bravery. I just know it will kill me when I see it. The awareness she will bring will be immeasurable I just wish as you she never had to experience this. 1 Quote 'I am, in life and death, the woman of only one man.' Celine Dion My Story, My Dream
scielle Posted June 20, 2024 at 02:53 PM Posted June 20, 2024 at 02:53 PM (edited) Javascript is not enabled OR refresh the page to viewClick here to view the Tweet Edited June 20, 2024 at 02:54 PM by scielle 3 Quote
smw Posted June 20, 2024 at 03:08 PM Posted June 20, 2024 at 03:08 PM (edited) Sooo, I think I'm gonna have to see it again before I really gather my thoughts on this film.Monday night was... a lot. And sitting in the front row, a few feet away from a giant screen, made it even more so. But what I can say is I'm glad Celine paired up with a filmmaker who knows what they're doing and who she gelled with. And not one who came in as a fan per se. That kept it all from veering into hagiographic territory, and instead focused on the storytelling, not the celebrity. Just a really impactful film, and one with universal appeal. I think it was almost therapy for Celine, and it can do a lot for her in terms of clearing the slate for the next chapter of her life and career. Celine's willingness to show so much and with such unvarnished honestly, is really a gift. I can't think of may people - of her stature or otherwise - who would be this open. So much respect to her for that. I liked that it was focused on the "here and now" and didn't rehash everything we already know. It's a specific point in time, not a definitive Celine encyclopedia. And a really important point at that, plus one that more people could identify with than with, well, mega stardom. Now, of course, that had the unfortunate effect of minimizing some important parts of Celine's story, but it was so much more interesting to delve into Celine's psyche now vs dwelling on the past. I was sad by the relative lack of Rene and RC, but understand why it was so. (Plus I guess RC wasn't living at home, it was the tail end of Covid, and he already got his star turn in the last doc.) I know some have complained but I quite liked a lot of the archival footage chosen. Her vocal warmups during the JJG era, her playing Moonlight Sonata on the piano (which I'm sure must have delighted Irene, seeing as she made a whole film about that piece!), her singing Habenera or imitating instruments during Le Ballet band intros ... those are some of my favorites. Of course there are others I would have liked to see, and conversely some of what was used didn't really work for me, but you can't have it all! The low point for me really was the entire John Farnham segment... like, why? Why did this random dude (whom I personally ever heard of pre The Voice) get more screen time than Rene? (Or so it seemed, at least). It was just so out of place and overplayed. The only reason I can think of to keep it was that maybe this was in fact her planning her next residency (as she mentioned wanting that version of Help in the show during the Australian interview). And the even lower point - Love Again voiceover/ dubbing recording session. Again, why? That project was so cringe. I really want to forget it ever existed. I really didn't need to see Priyanka and hear those cheesy lines again. Ugh. (To be clear, I mean the scenes related to the LA film, not the recording session of the LA song, which clearly is pivotal to the storytelling in this film.) But those were my only real complaints. Otherwise, I loved what Irene did in juxtaposing Celine's whirlwind superstar career with the reality of her illness. Particularly powerful were those sequences of her dancing, contrasted with scenes of her physio, trying to get basic movement and agility back into those same muscles. The contrast between what was, and what is; the loss of what was and may never be again. There's sadness in it all, but thanks to Celine's personality and humor, even in her darkest moments, it's never depressing. Really looking forward to watching it again. There was just too much there to absorb in one viewing. I agree with everything you’re saying. The John Farnham section was confusing because it was so long. And there were so many other important things they could’ve included instead. I know Celine is inspired by him so maybe she insisted that section was included? I also would have loved a few different clips of her performing. Irene used several scenes of Celine’s 1995 Paris concert — which was fine but she had so many other concerts to pull from. Also I’m on the fence about Treat Her Like A Lady being included when there were so many other iconic songs that could have been chosen. Maybe I’ll feel differently after watching again. I really didn’t need to hear Mariah’s name in this documentary either, during the LA dubbing session. But the documentary was beautifully done. I hope it’s going to make a big impact. Both for Celine’s career and for SPS research/awareness. I think people will be amazed by her rawness and the fact that this is far away from most other documentaries about superstars. It stands out. I hope this documentary inspires people who maybe don’t know many details about Celine to go digging. And for old fans to return to her music. I think a lot of people will be like, “Ohhhhhh this is why she’s sounded so different over the past several years” and fall in love with her all over again. I’d love to be a fly on the wall in the homes of Adele and Sam Smith and David Foster and Barbra Streisand etc and hear what they have to say regarding how SPS has impacted Celine’s voice for 17 years. Edited June 20, 2024 at 03:24 PM by smw Quote
kaye2023 Posted June 20, 2024 at 03:30 PM Posted June 20, 2024 at 03:30 PM I applaud her and and can't believe her bravery. I just know it will kill me when I see it. The awareness she will bring will be immeasurable I just wish as you she never had to experience this. Must be so cathartic for her once the premieres were over--the long-guarded info she's kept has been set free. I've no doubt that would benefit her even physically. 2 Quote
Ajax Posted June 20, 2024 at 03:49 PM Posted June 20, 2024 at 03:49 PM Javascript is not enabled OR refresh the page to viewClick here to view the Tweet Such a good review, you you can feel how this woman disarm people. Quote
smw Posted June 20, 2024 at 03:53 PM Posted June 20, 2024 at 03:53 PM (edited) I’m on the fence about people who call Celine a “weirdo.” I know being a weirdo is cooler and more socially accepted these days — but I can’t help but feel like it’s a bit snooty and often stems from those people needing to do some shadow work on themselves in therapy. Aren’t we all weirdos? Some folks are just braver and freer than others to let it fly. Edited June 20, 2024 at 03:54 PM by smw 4 Quote
tshlw Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:03 PM Author Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:03 PM I'm on the fence about people who call Celine a "weirdo." I know being a weirdo is cooler and more socially accepted these days — but I can't help but feel like it's a bit snooty and often stems from those people needing to do some shadow work on themselves in therapy. Aren't we all weirdos? Some folks are just braver and freer than others to let it fly. What even is a weirdo? I have always loved that she is authentic from the very beginning and maybe that makes her seem weird to some being in touch with her feelings and not self conscious about showing them. I will proudly wear the banner "weirdo" myself right along with Celine. 1 Quote 'I am, in life and death, the woman of only one man.' Celine Dion My Story, My Dream
scielle Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:07 PM Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:07 PM A less than stellar review here: https://nextmag.ca/review-i-am-celine-dion-as-overwrought-as-singers-shows/ Quote
celine angelil Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:27 PM Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:27 PM Do they really show that Celine has this SPS attack? Wasn’t that part hard to watch ??🥹 Quote
Ajax Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:32 PM Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:32 PM (edited) A less than stellar review here: https://nextmag.ca/r...-singers-shows/Not that bad, she's the remaining one who doesn't want to jump into the boat and remain a bit cynical The girl is also smarming for her coolness I would say. But she likes her and it looks like she would have preferred a more bibliographical approach while others loves the fact that it is not the purpose of the doc, but a juxtaposition of her animality on stage and her in the present, loosing this identity. A bit harsh though about the weeping. Well that's what you do when you're fighting for your life. Edited June 20, 2024 at 04:34 PM by Ajax Quote
Céline RO Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:44 PM Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:44 PM I think a lot of people will be like, "Ohhhhhh this is why she's sounded so different over the past several years" and fall in love with her all over again. I think most people will have never even noticed. 2 Quote The best is yet to come...
Shamrock_1982 Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:45 PM Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:45 PM Do they really show that Celine has this SPS attack? Wasn’t that part hard to watch ??🥹 Yeah towards the end of it. It was really hard to watch and a few people in the cinema were sobbing watching it.My heart broke for her but she’s amazing for keeping this in the doc. It couldn’t have been easy to share it with the world. 1 Quote
Shamrock_1982 Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:45 PM Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:45 PM (edited) Sorry please delete double post. Edited June 20, 2024 at 04:46 PM by Shamrock_1982 Quote
smw Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:48 PM Posted June 20, 2024 at 04:48 PM I think most people will have never even noticed. I’m sure that’s true for many. I have several friends who wondered what happened to her voice after listening to the Courage album. Quote
ewh12 Posted June 20, 2024 at 05:08 PM Posted June 20, 2024 at 05:08 PM Probably the most cliché ridden, dismissive review yet. Yes its not a bad review per se, But pretty insensitive nonetheless https://nextmag.ca/review-i-am-celine-dion-as-overwrought-as-singers-shows/ 1 Quote
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