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Too long, no conflict or back history of the band has been a constant critique through most of the festival reviews.tater1977 wrote:Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey *
by Chuck Bowen on March 3, 2013
http://www.slantmagazine.com/film/revie ... urney/6848
Watching Don't Stop Believin', one quickly realizes that anything potentially interesting has probably hit the cutting room floor. Diaz amazingly manages to miss almost every irony that's inherent in this story, most obviously the fact that Journey resuscitated their career by openly embracing the corporate karaoke-act reputation that's (understandably) dogged them for decades. The possibility that Pineda was recruited as a publicity stunt that's meant to openly affirm the everyman subject matter of Journey's music is never broached, as we're supposed to accept, ludicrously, that this band, however past their prime it may be, had to sift through the dregs of YouTube for talent. This conviction is further undermined by Pineda himself, an ingratiating guy with a serviceable Perry impression who appears to be, at best, a mediocre talent with a voice that's often supported in concerts by speakers blasting the original Perry vocals—a fact that's occasionally, embarrassingly, emphasized when Pineda pauses to allow the crowd to sing the lyrics.
The film has virtually no conflict or focus, which leaves us with 105 long minutes of shapeless footage that's mostly compromised of talking heads saying dull and obvious things. In its unwavering determination to pander to its subject, Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey inadvertently further discredits a band that only has so much reputation to squander.
Sadly, those looking for any insight into Journey from Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey are going to have to look elsewhere. The doc follows Journey as they adjust to new frontman Arnel Pineda, a struggling Filipino singer the band discovered, astonishingly, from Pineda's karaoke routines on YouTube. Writer-director Ramona S. Diaz dutifully covers the traditional rocker anecdotes, which most prominently detail Pineda's prior hard knocks (the requisite rocker drinking, drugging, and poverty problems), as well as his rehearsals with the band that, most interestingly, concern Pineda's efforts to match the vocals of the huge white elephant in the room: the original, and iconic, singer Steve Perry. We're also provided a brief and incomplete recap of Journey's history (the specifics of Perry's departure, as well as the general musical-chairs rotation of varying band members throughout the years, are pointedly elided), as well as the obligatory feel-good finale in which Pineda surmounts his obstacles to the glowing adulation of thousands of fans.
Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Don't worry it has legs...............
Yeah, about as long as Arnel's songwriting career.
I jest, of course.
steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Don't worry it has legs...............
Yeah, about as long as Arnel's songwriting career.
I jest, of course.
What ever happened to sending something into exponential growth via word of mouth, or in this case, social media? Maybe not enough people talk aout them or even care. That seems to contradict ticket sales though.
And many of them are "One Night Only". So far, Phoenix and the entire metro area which accounts for over 4 million people and makes it the 5th largest metropolitan area in the U.S. doesn't list a single theater showing it. The closest is a small one-screen venue in Tucson - 90 miles south. And it too is a "one night only" showing.slucero wrote:Given the list of theaters this is playing at.. not many folks are gonna see this...
The_Noble_Cause wrote:"an ingratiating guy with a serviceable Perry impression who appears to be, at best, a mediocre talent with a voice that's often supported in concerts by speakers blasting the original Perry vocals—a fact that's occasionally, embarrassingly, emphasized when Pineda pauses to allow the crowd to sing the lyrics."
The band uses canned BG vocals, as do most. No Perry in the mix tho.
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