

Somewhere along the way the raw emotion of the fans and the sincerity of the Bieber machine becomes more than a little infectious, and though you won't know Bieber any better by the film's end, you may well be tapping your feet, humming a few bars and quietly thinking that you do like him just a little bit more. This is like a home movie with incredible production values, ranging from home videos of Bieber when he was young – well, younger – through to impressive 3D concert footage. Follows Justin Bieber with some footage of performances from his 2010 concert tour. It's important to remember that this is the cult from the cult's perspective, not far from a propaganda piece, but no one is pretending any different.

All intercut with footage from the Garden such that by the end of the film we've seen effectively the entire concert. Structured around the build up to Bieber's first Madison Square Garden concert, Never Say Never starts out as a lesson in social media 101 – an almost patronising don't-underestimate-the-YouTube-generation lecture - but thankfully soon evolves into a step-by-step account of how this particular kid got here, the machine that surrounds him and the hype that follows. In short this movie is just pointless.The 3D also sucks.Surprisingly, you shouldn't see Never Say Never if you want to learn about Justin Bieber the person because he is not interviewed, barely speaks to camera and noone is asking any questions - hard hitting or powder puff - but if you are at all curious about Justin Bieber the phenomenon, Never Say Never is a fascinating, eye opening and eerily emotive film. I honestly don't know what this movie was trying to do besides earn money and add a few more accolades to the stars names. Someone really needs to teach the modern generation about cinema etiquette, or at least tell them to shut up for 10 seconds. It is full of the latest and greatest pop sensations of the Youtube generation, but all these names and flashy lights are just stuffing in the under cooked turkey that is this show.At the heart of this presentation is the message to never give up on your dreams, however the whole movie is just Bieber smiling, looking pretty and grooming his lesbian hair, and as mentioned in previous reviews, the theater was full of tween girls screaming their heads off every time he inhaled or exhaled. It was originally demoed back in 2010 by former NLT boy band member Travis. Trust me, they're right.I went to see it because I knew there was no way I could criticize this movie without seeing it.However, the film lacks any artistic merit whatsoever. This was originally conceived as a far more sultry song, titled Sexy Together. Right so everyone here on IMDb is pretty much committed to giving this "movie"(if you can call it that) 1 out of 10 to get it to no.1 on the bottom 100 list.
