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The movie is a loose retelling of the life of pop superstar Britney Spears. It starts from the beginning of her career not including ]. It also goes into her relationship with Justin Timberlake. The movie also covers her marriage to Kevin Federline, her downward spiral and ends with her performing at her residency in Vegas. The movie did not use any of Spears' songs due to the singer and her team not consenting to the movie. | |||
Britney is doing a documentary in 2008 about her life and states that she only wants to be loved . Flashback to 1998 florida where she first goes on tour with N'sync. There her parents starts fighting. She meets with ] and eventually the two talk reminiscing about ] and talking about how Britney's parents are having money trouble due to getting her career started, during Britney's birthday party. The two end up having sex on the tour bus. After this they end up in a relationship. At Britney's Beach house the house gets broken into while they are at the beach they steal several items including a sex tape. The belongings eventually get returned and Britney's parents are seen fighting again. Justin comforts Britney during this difficult time. Britney gets a new choreographer, Wade Robson to help with her iconic VMA snake performance and Justin appears to be getting jealous but let's it go after Britney assures him it is nothing. At the club Britney gets jealous of a girl talking to Justin and the two end up getting into a fight. Britney then goes to Wade and talks to him about the fight. At SNL while Britney and Justin are to perform their together, Justin finds a card from Wade suggesting they may have had sex allegedly. He ends up breaking up with Britney for good after this. At some point they are at a club and there is some sort of a dance-off between the two it is super cringe. Britney performs at the VMA in hopes to show off to Justin but he is now with ]. Britney then gets married to the guy from her old high school in Vegas but the marriage gets annulled. This begins the downward spiral. She finds out that her parents are getting a divorce and goes into a deeper depression. She soon meets with ] and they have a super tumultuous toxic love affair. She fires her manager since she thinks he is controlling her too much after Kevin and her get married. They end up having two boys together. Britney catches him cheating at the club and gets a divorced and rehires Larry. She eventually becomes into even more of a downward spiral shaves her head and hits the car with an umbrella. She threatens her mom with a lawsuit while on the set of ]. Shortly after she meets Sam Lutfy the creep who tried to be her manager. He is controlling her and doesn't let her see anyone without him. She performs at the VMA in 2007 and after watching herself on stage and hearing Justin wishing her luck she has a mental breakdown. At some point she goes to a photoshoot and rubs food on her dress and let's her dog shit on the floor and refuses to let the makeup lady touch her. She leaves with the dress and refuses to continue the shoot. She finally getting out of Sam's care after her mom sees how deep in a depression she is. She finally seeks some help and is put under a conservative controlled by her dad. We then flashforward her to her performing at her residency in Vegas and the movie closes out. | |||
Note The movie did not use any of Spears'actual songs due to the singer and her team not consenting to the movie. | |||
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2017 television film
Britney Ever After | |
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Promotional poster | |
Genre | Drama Biography |
Based on | Life of Britney Spears |
Written by | Anne-Marie Hess |
Directed by | Leslie Libman |
Starring | Natasha Bassett Peter Benson Clayton Chitty Nathan Keyes Nicole Oliver |
Composer | Danny Lux |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Harvey Kahn Leslie Libman Charles Pugliese |
Cinematography | Adam Sliwinski |
Editor | Daria Ellerman |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Production companies | Asylum Entertainment Side Street Post |
Original release | |
Network | Lifetime |
Release |
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Britney Ever After is a 2017 American biographical drama television film directed by Leslie Libman and written by Anne-Marie Hess. It is based on the life of Britney Spears. The film stars Natasha Bassett, Peter Benson, Clayton Chitty, Nathan Keyes and Nicole Oliver. The film premiered on Lifetime on February 18, 2017.
The film is an unofficial biopic, as neither Spears nor her team had any involvement with the project. When asked about the project during its production phase, Spears' representative said that Spears would "not be contributing in any way, shape or form to the Lifetime biopic...nor does it have her blessing." The film was panned by the critics for its inaccuracies, performances and screenplay.
Plot
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The movie is a loose retelling of the life of pop superstar Britney Spears. It starts from the beginning of her career not including The Mickey Mouse Club. It also goes into her relationship with Justin Timberlake. The movie also covers her marriage to Kevin Federline, her downward spiral and ends with her performing at her residency in Vegas. The movie did not use any of Spears' songs due to the singer and her team not consenting to the movie.
Cast
- Natasha Bassett as Britney Spears
- Peter Benson as Larry Rudolph
- Clayton Chitty as Kevin Federline
- Nathan Keyes as Justin Timberlake
- Nicole Oliver as Lynne Spears
- Jillian Walchuck as Paris Hilton
- Matthew Harrison as Jamie Spears
- Markian Tarasiuk as Wade Robson
- Connor Paton as Lance Bass
- Matt Visser as Joey Fatone
- Lindsay Gibson as Felicia Culotta
- Kyle Warren as Jesse Lozano
- Emma Johnson as Alli Sims
- Josie Bulbrook as Jamie Lynn Spears
- Zac Vran as JC Chasez
- Elinet Louicius as Jamie Foxx
- Serge Jaswal as Adnan
- Harrison MacDonald as Reg Jones
- Tamara Thorsen as Jenna Dewan
- Frankie Cena as Chris Kirkpatrick
- Kelly McCabe as Jason Allen Alexander
- Benjamin Arce as Sam Lutfi
- Mason Fairhurst as Sean Preston Federline
- Rees Townsend as Jayden James Federline
Reception
The film was critically panned upon release. One writer for NME called the film a "car crash" and criticized it for its numerous inaccuracies and choice of casting. Billboard criticized the film for having "too many pieces missing." The Guardian gave a more mixed review of the film, calling it "tacky, but oddly compelling."
The film was watched by 1.01 million viewers and held a 0.4 rating among viewers 18–49.
References
- Ruth Kinane (February 8, 2017). "Britney Spears biopic: Lifetime releases trailer". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
- ^ Andrew Unterberger (February 19, 2017). "Britney Spears Lifetime Biopic: Critic's Take". Billboard. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
- Caitlin Gallagher (February 18, 2017). "What Does Britney Spears Think Of Lifetime's 'Britney Ever After'? The Pop Star Didn't Give The Movie Her Blessing". Bustle. Retrieved December 19, 2017.
- Bartleet, Larry (February 21, 2017). "Lifetime biopic car-crash 'Britney Ever After' – The harshest and funniest Twitter reactions". NME. Retrieved December 19, 2017.
- Hannah Verdier (February 25, 2017). "Britney Ever After: a tacky but oddly compelling biopic". The Guardian. Retrieved December 19, 2017.
- Porter, Rick (February 22, 2017). "Saturday cable ratings: 'Britney Ever After' soft, 'NBA All-Star Saturday' dominates". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on February 24, 2017. Retrieved December 19, 2017.
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