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Factory Sealed Brand New 2 Disc Blu-ray; blu-ray 3D plus blu-ray
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The 3D movie event is still a relatively new phenomenon
following an era of music artists who aimed to please their fans with backstage
passes and front-row seats. After the success of 2011's Justin Bieber: Never
Say Never comes this documentary about the sugary, glossy pop stylings of Katy
Perry. More than just a concert film, Katy Perry: Part of Me traces the
trajectory of her career from a gospel artist to her present status as a pop singer
and global superstar, while revealing the very real ups and downs as she's
thrust into the spotlight and must deal with the effect this has on her
marriage. The film opens with interviews from teenage fans who listen to her
music -- "influential," "comforting,"
"uplifting," and "fun" are just some of the words used to
describe how her music has touched their lives. Next we see Perry embarking on
her huge, yearlong California Dreams world tour, as well as her preparing for the
opening-night performance. Taking a step back, the film dives in with home
videos of a young Perry starting out as a gospel singer growing up in a strict
Pentecostal Christian household, and later breaking free as she moves to Los
Angeles and tries to break into the music industry. She isn't an overnight
success -- she's dropped from a couple of different music labels on the road to
making it big -- but through hard work and a little luck, she skyrockets to
fame. The film also intercuts interviews from stylists, makeup artists, and set
designers with backstage footage and home videos of an 18-year-old Perry who
everyone says was meant for stardom. The film is standard fare for the most
part, following Perry as she traverses the world from one city of screaming
fans to the next, but it's the second half of the movie that turns away from
the candy-coated, sparkly world of the tour and faces a much more emotional
story -- namely, the dissection of her relationship with British comedian
Russell Brand. Their marriage fell apart in the middle of filming, and it's
heartbreaking to watch as the cracks and eventual demise of their union come
into focus. Directors Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz turn an emotionally charged
situation to the pop star's advantage, using Perry's depression over her crumbling
relationship as a catalyst to inject heart and honesty into what would have
otherwise been a film only promoting the Katy Perry brand. Part of Me is
definitely for fans of her music, as it features live performances of
"Firework,"" "Hot N Cold,"" "I Kissed a
Girl,"" and of course, "Teenage Dream" -- all strategically
placed to help tell the story. But, even those who wouldn't consider themselves
fans of Katy Perry or pop music in general will fall in love with her infectious
optimism and supercool big-sister persona.