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| Tweet Topic Started: Nov 13 2015, 02:50 PM (59 Views) | |
| Repo | Nov 13 2015, 02:50 PM Post #1 |
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Forget about the bloody gods and lsiten to what I'm telling you
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![]() Billie Frank is a shy, young multiracial girl who is sent away by her alcoholic mother at a very early age. At an orphanage, she befriends Louise and Roxanne. Flash forward to 1983. Billie and her friends are spotted by a record producer, Timothy Walker, who wants them to sing backup for his latest pop-music discovery. But when super DJ Julian Dice hears Billie's incredible voice, he makes a shady deal with Timothy to get her out of that dead-end situation. Soon, Billie and Dice are making hits inside the studio, and falling in love outside of it. Eventually, the pressure of her newfound celebrity puts too heavy a strain on Billie, forcing her to decide what it is she really wants from Dice, and what she wants for herself. This seems like a heartfelt, deep, incredibly moving film that is just behind Crossroads and Burlesque for the greatest movie of the millennium It also gave us Loverboy, which is probably one of the gayest pop songs ever https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pamQ9yJHTWE Edited by Repo, Nov 13 2015, 02:51 PM.
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