So here it is, a bright and sunny early (and I do mean freaking early) Friday morning after a late night last night. My girls and I made a deal: if they made the bus every day from the beginning of the school year, clean out (vacuumed, dusted, etc) the guest room and got both their rooms spotless, I'd take them to the midnight premiere of the One Direction: This Is Us movie. Shockingly enough, they held up their end of the bargain. Who knew?
I had planned to bring my earplugs, fully expecting a cacophony of screaming teens, much like I experienced at the One Direction concert back in July. However, when we arrived at the theater at 9:40, the parking lot was nearly empty and the theater was dark and all I could think of was "CRAP!! What the hell???" When we walked in and presented our tickets they told us the theater was to the left. We got our popcorn and headed over the theater 2 and sat with the 9 other girls that were there to see the movie. No lie. 9 other people plus us. BONUS! No ear plugs needed. After what seemed like an endless showing of movie previews, the movie started.
It. Was. Great. It was an honest look at the onstage and behind the scenes lives that these boys live. It wasn't just a concert movie like I was expecting. The filmmaker, Morgan Spurlock, filmed the boys' lives on tour. The good and the bad. Parents sad and missing their sons. Louis paying a visit to his Nan, Harry visiting the bakery where he worked before auditioning for the X-Factor. We saw the madness of screaming fans and the truth that the boys felt about it. The insanity of being pulled at (Liam nearly lost an ear!), fawned over, screamed at and how lonely that really can be. They sit around a campfire wondering what their lives will end up like, will they do this forever? Will they settle down and get married and have a family? Will a girl want to be with them because of the person they are on the inside and not because of WHO they are on the outside.
The movie is an honest look at what it's like for them to be away from their families for extended periods of time. Zayn bought a house, his mother and sisters got the keys and moved in and called him. Mom cried about how proud of him she was, how much it meant to her that he did this for them and he was visibly moved, glad that he was able to do this for her but saddened that he wasn't there to enjoy the new place with them. It really was an intimate look at their insights, their relationship with their families and with one another.
I enjoyed the film, and I'm so glad that my girls enjoyed it as well. It was worth going to such a late movie on a school night. I'd take them again in a heartbeat because it was a great bonding experience for the 3 of us. AND their rooms are clean, which is a bonus.
Oh and 15's calling me a closet 'Directioner' because I said I liked the movie. So I told her she's a closet 'Duranie' because she liked the Duran Duran concert we attended together. Ah the joys of motherhood.
My Daughters (10 & 6) will be happy to hear this....IF I tell them. :)
ReplyDeleteCome on Dad!!!!! Take them!! You'll be their IDOL!!!
DeleteYou are of course correct.
DeleteBut they gotta pay for their own popcorn! :)
My 6yo really wants to see this - how was the language? I mean, she saw Katy Perry's movie and I was fine with the exposure to a few things not quite age-appropriate, but overall just wondering your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
(and thnk goodness for 10pm "midnight" showings!)
Ass was the worst word used in the film and I heard it twice. Once in the middle and once at the very end. Very tame, language wise.
DeleteI am right there with you~ imagine what the moms of "Beatlers" did.
ReplyDeleteMy 12 yr old is NOT a fan of 1D. However, we went to see Sea of Monsters last week and they had a preview for this movie. We both looked at each other and said "I want to see that." I think it will be another girl date. :)
ReplyDeleteWasn't it fabulous? I'd seriously go see it again...but since I know once we own it in a few months I'll be treated to it being broadcast 24/7 I think I'm good.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you Michelle, soon enough it'll be on a 24/7 loop at Casa Snarkfest.
DeleteI'd take my girls to see this, because they love 1D (sad that I use this?), but would it be becoming a grown man to attend the show? I think society expects we men to do manly things, like hunt with crossbows and buy My Little Pony apparel.
ReplyDeleteYour girls do happen to have a pretty cool mama.
You would SO be the cool dad for taking your girls. MAJOR points.
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