By the time Whitney Elizabeth Houston was 15, she was singing background vocals for Chaka Khan, Lou Rawls, and Jermaine Jackson. In 1983 Whitney signed a worldwide recording contract with Clive Davis's Arista Records. However her success came with its fair share of drug use, love affairs, and scandals.
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User 1 Review:
Felt surprisingly short and as if it could have covered more. Admittedly I have never been a fan or followed Whitney's career, so I knew next to nothing about her anyhow, aside from the hits and the drug abuse, marriage to Bobby Brown etc. I am assuming most interested in this would probably go into it with a bit more background than I did. I did get the impression of a slightly sad, insecure woman, which isn't at all what I would have pictured. Focuses more on the personal than the music, which I appreciated, but still could have gone a bit deeper.
User 2 Review:
This was a good attempt to tell the story of Whitney Houston and her tragic demise. Whilst it is certainly a treat for Broomfield to show us the unseen footage from Whitney's 1999 tour, there seems to be an over-reliance on the footage that a lot seems to get missed out. The unseen footage is nice but it is the "seen" footage which truly makes Whitney Houston iconic and more of that could have been used to make this documentary film more compelling. The lack of interviewees was also disappointing. Where is Clive Davis, Cissy Houston and Bobby Brown and Robyn? Their absences were disappointing but the film moves on anyways but it never really elevates to the same standard as Amy or Don't Look Back. It's a shame but this shouldn't deter fans from viewing Broomfield's efforts. Just don't set your hopes too high.