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Madonna - Innocence Lost, March 5, 2000
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This review is from: Madonna:Innocence Lost [VHS] (VHS Tape)
While not overly accurate this video makes interesting viewing for Madonna Fans. Too many glaringly obvious inaccuracies for true fans but I enjoyed watching it and picking out all of these. Ie: Her hair is long in places where photo's of the event proove it was short etc. Only Madonna could accurately portray Madonna !
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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an okay role of madonna's life, May 10, 2003
This review is from: Madonna:Innocence Lost [VHS] (VHS Tape)
i thought this was a good movie. the acting could have been better. they picked a great choice in casting. then again , where are any of those actors now?? they also got a lot of their names wrong , like : - paul = dan gillroy (madonna's boyfriend;head of "breakfast club") - and mitch = jellybean beitenez (dj @ club) however, a great movie for a madonna fan!! P.S.= they should have rated this movie too : PG-13 for sexuality\nudity, and language
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Insight into Madonna's rise to fame..., June 13, 2010
This review is from: Madonna:Innocence Lost [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This 1994 Made for TV movie shown on FOX television was based on the Christopher Andersen biography "Madonna Unauthorized". The movie focuses on Madonna's arrival in New York City shortly after graduating high school and all the bumps in the road she faced to claw her way to her first big break as a recording artist. Terumi Matthews does a really great job capturing Madonna's persona but the script was somewhat sloppy with its storytelling. The film does capture her determination to make a name for herself but unfortunately the film makes her come across so cold and calculating...even with her most intimate relationships. I cut her some slack there because she was a young woman at the time and I don't think anyone would be critical of her if she were a man trying to make into the music business.
Despite its flaws here and there, I still found this movie to be entertaining. "Just Shoot Me" fans will also enjoy some earlier work of Wendie Malick (Nina Van Horn). It'll be a perfect collectible for any Madonna fan out there or someone who enjoys watching biographical films on famous people.
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