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Beyond the Lights is a 2014 American romantic drama film directed and written by Gina Prince-Bythewood. The film stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Nate Parker, Minnie Driver, Machine Gun Kelly, and Danny Glover. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2014, and was released theatrically in the United States on November 14, 2014. In 2015, the song Grateful was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

Plot

In 1998 in London, a young Noni Jean is taken by her mother Macy to a salon to get her hair done before her performance at a talent contest. Noni is happy to win second place for her performance of Nina Simone s Blackbird , but her mother refuses to accept anything but first place and forces Noni to smash her trophy on the ground.

In the present, Noni Jean is a hot new artist who has just won a Billboard Music Award for her collaboration with her boyfriend Kid Culprit and is primed for superstardom. However, the pressures of success cause her to nearly end her life by falling off a hotel balcony. She is saved by a young police officer, Kaz Nicol. Noni s team, including her mother, tells the media in a press conference that she fell by accident. Kaz, who has political ambitions, is not happy to be forced to lie to the media, and is initially cold to Noni. However, he later apologizes to her. Gradually, they connect and begin to fall in love, despite her mother s disapproval. Noni tells Kaz about the songs she has secretly written, and he is supportive of her creative ambitions. Noni decides to end the romantic relationship with Kid Culprit that her team has encouraged.

In spite of her team s attempt to cover it up, rumors persist that Noni attempted suicide, and her label tells Macy (who is also Noni s manager) that her record contract is conditional on a successful upcoming performance. However, during the performance, Kid Culprit suddenly humiliates her and lies about their relationship, and Kaz punches him on stage in defense of Noni. Following this, Noni loses her record contract and is at a low point emotionally, so Kaz takes her on a trip to Mexico away from the spotlight where they enjoy each other s company. Noni gets rid of her old hairstyle in favor of her natural hair, and a trip to a local karaoke bar leads to Noni giving an emotional performance of Blackbird. The performance is uploaded to the internet and goes viral, causing Noni s mother and the paparazzi to find her. Macy tells Noni that the viral success of her performance has caused her record label to reconsider, and Noni agrees to return home. Kaz tells Noni he is not convinced that anything will be different than it was before, and their relationship is put on pause.

Noni wants to add a song she has written to her upcoming album, but Macy refuses. The two fight about their relationship and Noni tells her mother that even after her suicide attempt, Macy continued to focus only on her career to the detriment of her happiness and mental health. Noni fires Macy as her manager. Meanwhile, Kaz has begun a political campaign and reflects on whether his career should take precedence over his personal happiness. Inspired by Kaz s honesty, Noni gives a television interview where she admits to having attempted suicide and says she is getting help. Noni prepares for her first live performance in London, and shortly before going onstage suddenly encounters Kaz, who has taken a flight there and expresses his love for her. Noni performs a song she has written to an enthusiastic audience. She brings Kaz onstage, tells him that she loves him too, and they embrace.

Cast

  • Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Noni Jean
  • Minnie Driver as Macy Jean
  • Nate Parker as Kaz Nicol
  • Danny Glover as Captain David Nicol
  • Machine Gun Kelly as Kid Culprit
  • Aisha Hinds as J Stanley
  • Jordan Belfi as Steve Sams
  • Hayley Marie Norman as Shai
  • Tom Wright as Reverend Brown
  • Jesse Woodrow as Carl
  • Jasmine Vargas as the waitress in the night club

Production

On August 15, 2013, Relativity Media bought the worldwide rights to the film, originally titled Blackbird. Relativity Media also financed and distributed the film. Ryan Kavanaugh produced along with Stephanie Allain. On December 6, 2013, Relativity set the film for a November 14, 2014 release date.

Casting

Three stars—Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Nate Parker, and Danny Glover—were already in the ensemble cast on August 15; Raw played Noni Jean, a new singer. Parker played Kaz Nicol and Glover played Captain David Nicol. On September 25, 2013, Minnie Driver and Machine Gun Kelly also joined the cast; Driver played Noni s mother Macy Jean while Machine Gun Kelly played Kid Culprit, a rapper.

Filming

Principal photography commenced on August 21, 2013, in Los Angeles.

Soundtrack

Relativity Music Group released a soundtrack album for the film on November 10, 2014, which features the original song Grateful , written by Diane Warren and performed by Rita Ora. Three songs featured in the film but absent from the soundtrack are Beyoncé s Drunk in Love, India.Arie s I Am Light and Amel Larrieux s Don t Let Me Down as they already appear on each artist s respective albums.

Reception

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 83% based on 93 reviews, with an average rating of 6.70/10. The website s critical consensus reads: Thanks to smart direction and a powerhouse performance from Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Beyond the Lights transcends its formulaic storyline to deliver thoroughly entertaining drama. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 73 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A+ to F scale.

The Hollywood Reporter praised Mbatha-Raw s performance as incandescent and Prince-Bythewood s script for its surprising integrity. Hitfix said the film s excellence showed that writer/director Gina Prince-Bythewood isn t working enough, while Variety called it messy but undeniably entertaining.

Accolades

Awards
Year Award Category Recipient Result
2014 Gotham Awards Best Actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw Nominated
Capri, Hollywood Rising Star Gugu Mbatha-Raw Won
2015 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Motion Picture Nominated
Outstanding Actor Nate Parker Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor Danny Glover Nominated
Outstanding Directoring Gina Prince-Bythewood Nominated
Black Reel Awards Best Film Beyond the Lights Nominated
Best Director Gina Prince-Bythewood Nominated
Best Actor Nate Parker Nominated
Best Actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw Nominated
Best Screenplay, Adapted or Original Gina Prince-Bythewood Nominated
Best Original or Adapted Song Diane Warren
Grateful
Nominated
Outstanding Original Score Mark Isham Nominated
International Online Film Critics Poll Best Actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw Nominated
Best Original Song The Dream
Masterpiece
Nominated
Academy Awards Best Original Song Diane Warren
Grateful
Nominated

Year 2014
ReleaseDate 2014-11-14
RuntimeMins 116
RuntimeStr 1h 56min
Plot The pressures of fame have superstar singer Noni on the edge, until she meets Kaz, a young cop who works to help her find the courage to develop her own voice and break free to become the artist she was meant to be.
Awards Nominated for 1 Oscar, 4 wins & 26 nominations total
Directors Gina Prince-Bythewood
Writers Gina Prince-Bythewood
Stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Nate Parker, Minnie Driver
Produced by Stephanie Allain,Matt Alvarez,Marc Ambrose,Jason Beckman,Reggie Rock Bythewood,Jason Colodne,Ken Halsband,Ryan Kavanaugh,Ryan Kohler,Chris Lemos,Amar e Stoudemire,Sharon Tomlinson,Tucker Tooley,Samantha Waite
Music by Mark Isham,Jon Mills
Cinematography by Tami Reiker
Film Editing by Terilyn A. Shropshire
Casting By Aisha Coley
Production Design by Cecilia Montiel,Hannah Purdy Foggin
Art Direction by Nick Ralbovsky,Jenny Ray
Set Decoration by Lori Mazuer
Costume Design by Sandra Hernandez
Makeup Department Michele Baylis,Stacey Morris,Jonathan Seti
Production Management Ken Halsband,Trent Hara,Victor Ho,Madalena Hudson,Christopher Kulikowski,Bryson Pintard,Pascal Vaguelsy
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Richard L. Fox,Sebastian Mazzola,Shawn Pipkin
Art Department Bonnie Betancourt,Brian S. Childs,Jeremy Cisneros,Stephen Gibson,Gerald Lehtola,Maya Levy,Timberly Matonic,Brian Murray,Brendan O Connor,Prentice Randolph,Brett V. Shirley,Thomas Spence,Michael Sunga
Sound Department Javier Bennassar,Colette D. Dahanne,Jesse Ehredt,Art Espinosa,Justin Herman,Tim Limer,David Parker,Leslie Shatz
Visual Effects by Kenneth Armstrong,Tim Carras,Joshua D. Comen,Sean Coonce,Brian Cuartero,Chelsea Goodchild,Patricio Harris,Melissa Huerta,Josh Shuman
Stunts Matt Emig,Paul Leonard,Greg Rementer,Matthew Rugetti,Monty L. Simons,Justin A. Williams
Camera and Electrical Department Sarah Brandes,Eric C. Castro,Cliff Charles,David Eubank,R. Dana Harlow,Thatcher Kelley,Tommy Maddox-Upshaw,Johnny Medeiros,Myron Parran,Paul J Harvey,David Schmalz,Maxwell Thorpe,Alpheus Underhill
Casting Department Kristan Berona,Msaada Nia
Costume and Wardrobe Department Judy Bohning,Lisa Marie Evans II,Melia Ford,Silvia Raiano,April K. Watkins
Editorial Department Stratton Farrar,Jeremy Goodman,Kenneth Marsten,Julian McDougald,Adam Nazarenko,Aziza Ngozi,Mark Sahagun,Darin Wooldridge
Location Management Jaime Abarca Jr.,Samantha-Jane Hunt,Adam Keller,Eric Petersen
Music Department Bob Bowen,Ian Broucek,Allison Cantor,Jason La Rocca,Joseph Magee,Jason Markey,Adam McInnis,Julia Michels,Jennifer Nash,Tyler Parkinson,Del Spiva,Amanda Krieg Thomas,Gerald White,Devona Williams,Justine von Winterfeldt
Script and Continuity Department Renetta G. Amador,Kris Smith
Transportation Department Ronnie A,Daren Bojarski,Gary Compton,Erik Coutts,Scottie Fao,Larry Fee,Stan Mataele,Miki Mcgoro,Jack Jay Reece,George Sacks,Ken Sale,Niu Sale,Eric Sherman,Matt Sprague
Additional Crew Maame-Yaa Aforo,Amy Banks,Raymond W. Beal,John Blair,Armando Boquiren,Stephanie Bradford,Bridgett Buss,Jules Carideo,Eden Cohen,Ruth Ann Crudup-Brown,Dawn Darfus,Alyssa Feener,Grace Flagg,Sarah Himmelstein,Beth Hintermeier,Cheri Jacobs,Jess King,Stefón L.C.,Eloy Lara,Matt Leslie,Tali Lipa,Sheryl Main,John Malakoff,Melissa Morkus,Shannon Murray,Ali Naqvi,Jedrek Oquendo,Josh Reinhold,Santos P. Rodriguez,David Thrall,Cindy Villa,Jeff Maynard
Thanks Aaron Broghamer,Kevin Ladson
Genres Drama, Music, Romance
Companies Black Entertainment Television (BET), Homegrown Pictures, Relativity Media
Countries USA
Languages English
ContentRating PG-13
ImDbRating 6.8
ImDbRatingVotes 16565
MetacriticRating 73
Keywords singer,sex symbol,domestic abuse,suicide attempt,public humiliation