This Is Me … Now: A Love Story review – JLo’s bombastic ode to love and herself (2024)

It might not have scored her the Oscar nomination she deserved (and hungered for) but Jennifer Lopez’s canny, all-guns-blazing performance in Hustlers was still a validating win for an actor, and a fanbase, who sorely needed one. Lopez had been the best thing in a cascade of increasingly middling movies, her career defined by the inability to take a risk, to be unlikable or messy or inelegant, and so the star’s rougher, more interesting edges had been sanded down to nothing.

Her latest project is, in a way, all risk, something that’s become front and centre of her recent press tour, when Lopez revealed that her $20m big bet – a hokey, hard-to-define cinematic accompaniment to her new album – is self-funded. While it might not feel like money well spent from afar (this is surely not a film intended for a wide audience), it’s less about what we get from watching it and more about what she seems to have got from making and co-writing it. This would usually be how one describes the worst kind of vanity project and while there are certainly a lot of markers here, the whole endeavour is far too harmless and far too proudly sentimental to fully deserve such a traditionally mean-spirited definition.

This Is Me … Now: A Love Story is a lot of things. It’s part visual album, part “warts-and-all” autobiography, part animated Puerto Rican myth, part sci-fi epic, part celebrity satire and part self-help exercise. It’s inarguably too many parts to make something that feels whole, a chaotic and rushed journey through the mind of a megastar who prefers to keep her real self in the shade (her staggeringly candid, yet briefly ruinous, Movieline interview from 1998 remains the most honest and funny representation of her we’ve ever seen). Lopez plays herself as she glides from therapy sessions with Fat Joe (lol), hangouts with her beautiful yet concerned friends, a string of unsuccessful relationships and musical sequences that riff on everything from Silo to Cloud Atlas to Singin’ in the Rain. All of this is overseen by the Zodiac Council, watching and judging from above, allowing for definitely-not-shot-in-the-same-room cameos from Jane Fonda, Post Malone, Keke Palmer and Trevor Noah among others. We hear new songs from her album, a sequel to 2002’s This Is Me … Then, and we allegedly learn more about Lopez’s thoughts, fears and anxieties in an on-her-terms tell-all that really doesn’t tell us all that much.

Lopez’s 2022 doc Halftime, hinged on the lead-up to her Super Bowl performance, was one of the more entertaining pop star docs of late. It was still airbrushed and tightly micromanaged of course, but gave just about enough reality for us to feel as if the walls had been briefly lowered, if only by the smallest of whiskers. The closest we get here is Lopez admitting she loves too hard and too much (OK), the film existing for the most part because of her reunion with Ben Affleck, who appears as a Fox News-adjacent pundit Rex Stone (OK!), her real-life happy ending requiring an on-screen equivalent. What’s positioned as sly self-awareness is mostly just a recital of facts – Lopez has been married four times, Lopez is a serial monogamist, Lopez is addicted to romance etc.

It’s not the act of raw honesty it thinks it is and it’s certainly not a successful visual album; Lopez’s new songs all sound hopelessly middle-of-the-road – over-produced and under-written, stuck in the early 2000s, a time when her music did have a genuine, exciting electricity. The visuals are similarly dated, summoning the spirit of the sorts of synthetic pop and R&B videos that would litter TRL at the time, green-screened to the point of surreality, a strange place to stay for longer than three minutes, let alone over an hour. The movie exists in a world not of our own, as if Lopez has died and this is what heaven would be for her, digital over-perfection defining a film that’s supposed to be about embracing harsh truths.

There are bizarre pleasures to be had along the way – Lopez watching The Way We Were and mouthing every word of dialogue uttered by her self-confessed idol; Lopez turning a love addicts therapy session managed by Sound of Metal’s Paul Raci into a dance sequence; Lopez concocting an action sequence around a giant steampunk version of her heart as it’s dangerously low on petals; Post Malone flirting with Jane Fonda – but never enough to turn the film into the bizarro trainwreck the trailer might have suggested. It’s not really much of anything in the end, and feels most like a stitched together collection of pre-filmed awards show bits, working best as yet more proof of Lopez’s considerable screen magnetism. She’s a joy to watch, a pro at elevating something that should be beneath her, even when it has come from her own hand. If this is Lopez as she is now, willing to take a certain kind of risk, then let’s hope she’s willing to take more.

  • This Is Me … Now: A Love Story is on Amazon Prime on 16 February

This Is Me … Now: A Love Story review – JLo’s bombastic ode to love and herself (2024)

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This Is Me … Now: A Love Story review – JLo’s bombastic ode to love and herself? ›

It's not really much of anything in the end, and feels most like a stitched together collection of pre-filmed awards show bits, working best as yet more proof of Lopez's considerable screen magnetism. She's a joy to watch, a pro at elevating something that should be beneath her, even when it has come from her own hand.

What is This Is Me Now a love story about? ›

What are the critics saying about This Is Me Now? ›

This Is Me... Now: A Love Story Reviews

Once you get that this is a vanity film where she pours her heart out, then you can get into the groove. A fun and short experimental film... It's a very self-mocking and open film, and I found it very endearing.

What is the point of "This is me now"? ›

This Is Me…Now is a multimedia memoir, meant to explore Lopez's past relationship difficulties (“Rebound,” “Broken Like Me”) but more prominently displaying her fairy-tale perfect ending. If your friend were doing this, you might sit them down for a serious chat; evidently some of Lopez's friends did.

Is this is me now a success or failure? ›

Jennifer Lopez has a loyal army of fans and heavily promoted her February 2024 album, This Is Me ... Now, so many people were surprised when it wasn't a massive success. What are some of the theories behind why the album flopped?

Is This Is Me Now based on a true story? ›

Aside from containing choreographed visuals for songs from the album, the film is a stylized and fictionalized narrative loosely based on Lopez's own life and her trials as a serial romantic.

Did This Is Me Now flop? ›

when 'This Is Me… Now' was released in February, it struggled to find an audience, as it could sell only about 14,000 copies in its first week. Though the album debuted on the top of the Billboard Top Album Sales Chart due to 11,000 in physical sales, it arrived at No. 38 on the Billboard 200.

Why is there no Capricorn or Aquarius in This Is Me Now? ›

Aquarius and Capricorn are not shown in the council. According to Elle, Lopez said that she came up with the idea for the Zodiac Council to represent the people who comment on her personal life.

Why is this is me now rated R? ›

Parents need to know that the musical This is Me… Now: A Love Story, inspired by Jennifer Lopez's new album, features a story of self-discovery that includes language, sexual references, and some violence.

What is the new movie of JLOS 2024? ›

Set in a high-tech world, Atlas is a galaxy-spanning adventure written by Leo Sardarian and Aron Eli Coleite and directed by Brad Peyton, who previously helmed San Andreas and Rampage.

Did everyone warn Jennifer Lopez not to make her uncomfortable new movie? ›

Everyone Warned Jennifer Lopez Not to Make Her “Uncomfortable” New Movie. Her upcoming multimedia project came with a $20 million price tag, plus skepticism from Jane Fonda, Khloé Kardashian, and Ben Affleck: “Everybody thought I was crazy,” says Lopez.

Which one of Jennifer Lopez's exes is a Libra? ›

While she does have a Virgo in her past (ex-husband Anthony), there is not a Libra to be found in her public dating history.

What is Jennifer Lopez's last movie? ›

Jennifer Lopez latest movies include Marry Me, Second Act and Enough.

What are critics saying about This Is Me ... Now? ›

Other critics have questioned whether Lopez's film was a good idea at all, with the Evening Standard's El Hunt writing: "Bluntly, I can't see a cinematic recreation of 'every single time I got dumped' making for very interesting viewing for anybody apart from me, or possibly my rightfully concerned ex.

Why did Jennifer Lopez cancel her? ›

Jennifer Lopez has said she is "devastated" after cancelling the US leg of her This Is Me... Live tour. Ticketing company Live Nation announced on Friday that the 2024 summer tour was cancelled, saying the singer is "taking time off to be with her children, family and close friends".

How much did J. Lo make on This Is Me ... Now? ›

Unlike traditional studio productions, Lopez self-funded the entire project, reportedly amounting to a cool $20 million. This bold move signifies her artistic autonomy and unwavering belief in her vision, but it also comes with inherent financial risks.

What did Taylor Swift write love story about? ›

Answering fan questions on Time in April 2009, Swift said the song was inspired by a boy whom she never dated and was one of the most romantic pieces she had written. Swift recalled the reactions she received after introducing him to her family and friends: "[They] all said they didn't like him. All of them!"

Is This Is Me Now a Love Story a documentary? ›

This Is Me... Now: A Love Story is stylized around a fictional narrative inspired by Lopez's marriage to Affleck and events over the previous twenty years of her life and career.

What is the song love story based on? ›

What resulted was this Romeo and Juliet-inspired tale of forbidden love. Though nothing is confirmed, fans have speculated about which of Swift's famous exes this track is about with the pervasive answer being Joe Jonas. She dated the middle Jonas brother for much of 2008.

What is the movie This Is Me Now all about? ›

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