Chronology
A singular profile of British pop superstar Robbie Williams
Securing permission to shoot the lavish dance sequence on Regent Street in London took a year and a half as the British royal family owns it. Two nights before filming was scheduled, after spending an entire week in rehearsal, Queen Elizabeth II passed away and the shoot had to be postponed.
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Everyone had to be paid anyway, including shop owners and crew, and production insurance didn't cover the losses due to death of a monarch. Producers had to raise additions funds to shoot the sequence, which filmed five months later..
Jonno Davies who plays Robbie is a brilliant actor
I didn't know what to expect from the movie as i thought it would be quite weird to see Robbie as a monkey.Eventually the monkey adds a lot to the movie. You fall in love with him immediately, and after a few minutes it IS Robbie.
I have so much respect for him
Although u don't see his face, he certainly knows how to represent him.The story is a story that will touch your heart. It's not just about Robbie the Popstar, but it's a story about his younger years as well.
At the end it left me speechless, tears in my eyes, but most of all PROUD of who he is today
He dares to be so vulnerable in this movie, with a lot of stories about his personal life, career and challenges he had to face. The music and the visuals also add a lot to the movie.The movie is a mix of laughter but certainly tears as well.