Finally, Jennifer Lopez has premiered her new biographical film on the Prime Video catalog, and American fans wasted no time, turning it into a trend and the most-watched in the United States.
This Is Me… Now blends reality with fiction to give more shape to the plot, but the main narrative focuses on the singer’s personal healing, showcasing her journey to love through her own eyes.
With fantastic costumes, impressive choreography and many cameos from big stars, the panorama paints an introspective retrospective of the star, who now shines in the Top 10 of the most chosen on the platform.
This Is Me…Now is the most-watched movie on Prime Video US
According to Flix Patrol, the specialized metrics site, Jennifer Lopez‘s new movie, This Is Me…Now, has not only been a success just one day after its release but has become the most-watched in the United States.
Jennifer Lopez in This Is Me… Now. (Source: IMdb)
Furthermore, it is also among the most chosen worldwide, ranking second within the Top 10 and surpassing other productions like The Underdoggs with Snoop Dogg and Saltburn by Emerald Fennell.
The story portrays her unwavering belief in fairy tale endings with a touching tribute to JLo’s journey of self-healing. Directed by Dave Meyers, the film was co-written by the star herself and Matt Walton.
Despite being a hybrid narrative with elements of both reality and fiction, it is based on the singer’s own experiences and resilient heart. She described the project, both documentary and musical, as “The most personal thing I have ever done“.
Amazon MGM Studios, responsible for the production, summarized the film as a “cinematic odyssey infused with mythological narratives and personal healing”.
Throughout the scenes, her love life is intimately detailed, spanning from her two previous relationships to her marriage to one of her exes, Ben Affleck, with whom she has been in a relationship since 2021 and who is also part of the cast.
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Several big stars had brief cameos in the story, and some of the most prominent ones include Fat Joe, Jane Fonda, Matthew Law, Kim Petras, Trevor Noah, Post Malone, Keke Palmer, Sofia Vergara and Jennifer Lewis.