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The Boy from Medellín
Directed by
Matthew Heineman
R
2021
1h 35m
Documentary
,
Biography
,
and more
6.1
75%
61%
5.8
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Colombian reggaeton singer J Balvin prepares for his 2019 homecoming concert amid intense political turmoil, in Matthew Heineman's latest documentary.
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Cast of The Boy from Medellín
J Balvin
Self / Executive Producer
Matthew Heineman
Director / Producer / Director Of Photography / Editor
Juan Camilo Cruz
Producer
Clair Popkin
Director Of Photography
Max Preiss
Director Of Photography
Drew Daniels
Director Of Photography
Sebastian Hernandez
Editor
H. Scott Salinas
Original Music Composer
The Boy from Medellín Ratings & Reviews
Houston Chronicle
Joey Guerra
An absorbing documentary...
FilmWeek (LAist)
Christy Lemire
It's not really a concert movie at all; it's more a study of a performer and a man. I learned a lot about him, and came away appreciating all the complexity of him.
Cup of Soul
Kathia Woods
Stardom can be difficult
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
Will obviously have its greatest appeal for those who are already Balvin fans, but the darker undercurrents should make it intriguing to others as well.
Decider
Johnny Loftus
Medellin is really about Balvin's very personal journey toward clarity and wellness.
Phoenix Film Festival
Jeff Mitchell
The J Balvin doc doesn't hit the right notes.
Celluloid Dreams
Peter Canavese
A bit of a mixed bag but on balance worth seeing.
The Patriot Ledger
Al Alexander
"The Boy from Medellin" is all glitz and little substance.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
[A]n appealing tag-along portrait of Colombian reggaeton superstar J Balvin at a moment of noteworthy pressure in his Latin Grammy-winning, Coachella-headlining and streaming-dominant pop ascendancy.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
"The Boy From Medellín" is a timely look at modern fame, social media and social justice, and what it is we want from our stars.
RogerEbert.com
Carlos Aguilar
Through Balvín's plights, Heineman invites us to consider how entertainers have become commodified and disassociated from their humanity in our eyes.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
Some films make do with stories that present an interesting surface and little more. In The Boy From Medellín, undercurrents run constantly. Depression and anxiety provide two of them, but the most dramatic one flows from politics.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
[A] first-rate documentary about a complex, driven and vulnerable creative force.
New York Times
Beatrice Loayza
In "getting political," Balvin risks alienating some fans, but he stands to win some as well - the viewers of this documentary, for instance.
The Playlist
Monica Castillo
An enjoyable experience that's full of catchy music, candid moments with the guarded performer, and one seriously fun show at the end of it all.
National Newspaper Publishers Association
Dwight Brown
This documentary has heart, lively characters and rousing concert footage.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
This story of a man who is so careful about what he says to his fans feels overly careful itself at times.
Variety
Chris Willman
If the film falls short as a possible tale of heroic enlightenment, it's still pretty absorbing, in the in-between moments, as a study of a dude still working out the intersections between wild public success and neurotic torments.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
For fans only, but has more on its mind than the average music doc.
IndieWire
David Ehrlich
We trust that Balvín is able to thread it all together, but [It] has a patchy sense of that process, with Heineman overplaying the "what's going to happen?" tension around the concert at the expense of the tiny breakthroughs that take us there.
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The Boy From Medellin: Los Colores De Colombia
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