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Whitney: Can I Be Me

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United Kingdom, United States · 2017
1h 45m
Director Nick Broomfield, Rudi Dolezal
Starring Whitney Houston, Oprah Winfrey, Mike Tyson, Cissy Houston
Genre Documentary, Music

The film is an intimate portrait of Whitney Elizabeth Houston, the iconic singer. She first showed the vocal range and star quality that would soon make her a legend in music. The filmmakers talked to those who were close to her, retraced her steps to stardom, and revisited some of her most stunning performances.

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Time Out London by

At least there’s plenty from Whitney herself in incredibly poignant TV interviews where she talks about her struggles with fame and addiction.

70

Screen International by Fionnuala Halligan

Whitney Can I Be Me delivers yet another tragic lesson in the toxic mix of fame and talent and children: it should be required viewing for all those who seek to follow this diva’s path to fame and fortune.

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Empire by Helen O'Hara

An informative but incomplete look at Whitney Houston’s life and death, this will frustrate fans as much as it fascinates them.

83

IndieWire by Jude Dry

The film’s main triumph is in crafting a convincing narrative with a clear point of view.

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Village Voice by Melissa Anderson

We’re fortunate to witness such impassioned consideration of Houston’s art, career, and life from the people who actually knew her. Still, it’s notable that Crawford isn’t interviewed here.

75

Chicago Sun-Times by Richard Roeper

For all the beautiful and lovely music Whitney Houston gave us, for all those soaring notes she hit, the documentary Whitney. Can I Be Me is a nearly joyless and melancholy piece of work. Because we know how it ends.

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