https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/bobby-brown-story-review-1138961
"Following the release of three Whitney films since 2015 and even a vulturous TV biopic about the tragic life of daughter Bobbi Kristina, ex-husband and singer Bobby Brown is now clearly asking, 'What About Bobby?'" says Robyn Bahr. "BET's cheaply made (though endlessly watchable) miniseries The Bobby Brown Story unfortunately comes off as a different kind of #MeToo story — one that posits, 'What if abusers were the true victims all along?'"
Hawkee
09-05-2018, 03:53 AM
To me why I think BET made a drama mini series about singer Bobby Brown is to make millions from the Whitney Houston estate and from what I think the music world is trying to make Whitney Houston the Janis Joplin of the 2000's and now that they have made three Whitney Houston movies and one movie about Bobbi Kristina Brown it seems that they are making Bobby Brown the center of attention now. Because ever since the death of Bobbi Kristina Brown Bobby Brown has been a huge celebrity in the tabloids and starred in a reality show called Being Bobby Brown. What I think The Bobby Brown Story mainly is focusing on is Bobby Brown's personal troubles and problems in the past. Because ever since his last album that was supposed to be his comeback album titled Forever came out in 1997 his career went downhill and he disappeared from the music scene and then before this drama mini series came out he released his recent album Masterpiece. I think Bobby Brown's career will continue to go downhill and he will quit music for good if he can't stop his troubles but I think BET is getting huge ratings from airing The Bobby Brown Story. But I would like to see a movie about Cissy Houston being made for TV and that would be wonderful to see
Bestie
Bobby Brown on The Bobby Brown Story: "I'm grateful that I'm able to tell my story to my kids and let them watch it with me" (https://www.salon.com/2018/09/05/bobby-brown-on-the-bobby-brown-story-mental-health-and-being-in-the-rb-lord-of-the-rings)
"Hopefully people will take away that they didn't know me at all," says Brown, who was consulted on the BET miniseries. "They thought they knew what I been through and what I am. But they don't know how I got to that point. This movie will show them how I got to the downfall and how I picked myself back up. That's the great part.” ALSO: Twitter has been losing its mind over The Bobby Brown Story. (https://www.buzzfeed.com/morganmurrell/bobby-brown-story-part-one-twitter-reactions)
BET's The Bobby Brown Story allowed Bobby Brown to rewrite his troubled narrative (https://themuse.jezebel.com/bobby-brown-rewrites-his-own-narrative-1828855126)
The two-part BET miniseries, made with Brown's significant involvement, is "a classic example of an artist using their own license to rewrite a contentious public narrative," says Clover Hope. She adds: "For the subjects involved, the self-produced biopic is a kind of unobstructed release of their side of the truth, which is unfortunate for the people in their lives who aren’t around to dispute it. For the viewer, it’s a nostalgic, intimate (and debatable) encyclopedia that gives us both tough and light moments, including the best one from Part 2 of The Bobby Brown Story—a reenactment of a classic scene (Whitney in a visor and Bobby in tiny glasses dancing together in a hotel) from the classic 2005 reality show Being Bobby Brown, which as a friend of mine joked 'put Bravo on the map.'"
ALSO:
Here were the seven most shocking claims from The Bobby Brown Story (https://www.buzzfeed.com/morganmurrell/shocking-claims-bobby-brown-story-part-two)
Bobby Brown's sister slams the miniseries "THE FAKEST MOVIE I EVER SEEN" (https://pagesix.com/2018/09/06/bobby-browns-sister-slams-bet-biopic/)