Whitney E. Houston, a world-renowned superstar and instant sensation, unexpectedly passed away about 11 years ago. She was later dubbed "The Voice" due to her extraordinary artistic ability, and she has had a significant impact on contemporary culture today. Houston's life has been depicted on movie in a number of projects because to her fame. Yaya DaCosta played the title role in the biographical movie Whitney, which debuted recently on Lifetime and was directed by angela Bassett. The new documentary Whitney Houston: I Wanna dance with Somebody provides a chronological account of the late singer's ascent to prominence as well as the challenges she encountered along the way.

Whitney Houston was a vocal prodigy and a star as soon as she started working in the entertainment industry. The film, which was directed by kasi Lemmons and is based on a screenplay by oscar nominee Anthony McCarten, who also wrote the screenplay for Bohemian Rhapsody, explores the complexities of the multifaceted woman who was responsible for such significant hits as her cover of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always love You" and "I Have Nothing." Viewers can anticipate an uplifting and emotional journey of Whitney Houston's trailblazing career, with superb performance depictions and insight into the lady behind the voice, from New jersey choir girl to one of the best-selling and most decorated music artists of all time.

Nevertheless, there are some elements that the movie is missing and which may have improved it. For instance, the story might have been affected more by Houston's early years, revealing to viewers how she came to have such a strong voice. I Wanna dance with Somebody doesn't include these aspects since it relies on viewers' prior understanding of the celebrity and just briefly explains what caused her problems. On the other side, Lemmons' most recent film is entertaining and simple to watch because it relies more on her voice and less on her difficulties and sorrows. It makes the audience feel happy, and rather than recapping the details of Houston's individual problems, it finally comes off as a celebration of life.

In the end, Lemmons and McCarten's chronological account of Houston's fame is a good biography that doesn't provide fresh perspectives, at least not for ardent Houston fans. The portrayals of some of Houston's most well-known performances make up for the absence of presenting the woman behind the voice. I Wanna dance with Somebody honours the celebrity who won the hearts of countless admirers all across the world. And even if it adheres to genre conventions, this movie has the power to accomplish the same thanks to a fantastic performance by Ackie.

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