pensacolacomputer
This Documentary starts out how he grew up and became famous. A lot of people, even himself, start comparing him to Micheal Jackson, LOL...Give me a break. You will NEVER be as good as MJ, not even close.Then it starts playing the sad, soft background music trying to tell his side of how he beat his girlfriend. There should have been both sides. He got what he deserved. He beat his girlfriend. During the "documentary" hes making excuses, his mom is making excuses, lawyers, friends...Everyone...He thought he was hot sh*t and thought he was above the law, he found out he wasn't. Once a beater, ALWAYS A BEATER AND ABUSER. Its either in you or it isn't. I feel sorry for the person you are in a relationship with now. Then later after he says he changed, then the Good Morning America interview happens, he punched the window so hard it shattered. Thats also what he did to Rihanna's face. Then he gets in a fight over a valet $10 ticket. Then him and Drake bust a club all up and people get hurt. There's still 26 minutes left to the Documentary but I'm turning it off. Once a thug, always a thug. I used to be a fan, but now not a chance. You need to be in jail.
wassupbruh
As another commenter mentioned, its like 6 or 7 years too late for this. It would have been right on time had it been only about his music, but a lot of it was discussing the incident. I would have liked to know more about his creative process too but overall, I couldn't turn it off. Chris Brown is extremely talented and yea he made a few mistakes so what.
shanellm
This movie was really great. I'm not spoiling or getting into much detail. I'd just like to say that the negative reviews are so unnecessary. All anyone can say is the one incident with Rhianna. If you did something so terrible In your life that everyone knows about and you want to move past it but everyone constantly keeps bringing it up, you'd feel like crap. People make mistakes, what he did wasn't right at all but did he learn from his mistakes? Yeah he did. Just because you imbeciles aren't a celebrity so unfortunately your mistakes can't be broadcasting around the world doesn't make you any better. Everyone out there has done something they have regret so much but there's not a rewind button to go back and change what you did but if you're going to judge him solely off of that one mistake and say the movie is bad because he's a "terrible person" then that's absurd. I'm writing this because people are way too judgmental, when they aren't even a great person their damn self.
mcdeagle
In his new documentary, Chris Brown is trying to deflect a fact that he's a woman beater. Movie focuses on his raise to fame and success and then how beating up RiRi took away everything he worked for. Blames his mistakes on everything but himself. Chris Brown needs to take more Ls to realize that he's irrelevant in today's music and show biz and needs to disappear forever into retirement .I wish that i could 0 star this but you can only go as low as 1. L/10