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2024-12-06 R Better Man

Better Man

Fame makes monkeys of us all.

Release Date: 2024-12-06

Rating: 7.649 / 10

Runtime: 136 mins

Follow Robbie Williams' journey from childhood, to being the youngest member of chart-topping boyband Take That, through to his unparalleled achievements as a record-breaking solo artist – all the while confronting the challenges that stratospheric fame and success can bring.


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Cast

Frazer Hadfield
Frazer Hadfield
Damon Herriman
Damon Herriman
Raechelle Banno
Raechelle Banno
Tom Budge
Tom Budge
Jake Simmance
Jake Simmance

Crew Members

Michael Gracey
Michael Gracey Writer
Michael Gracey
Michael Gracey Writer
Simon Gleeson
Simon Gleeson Writer
Simon Gleeson
Simon Gleeson Writer
Oliver Cole
Oliver Cole Writer

Awards and Nominations

Golden Globe - Best Original Song - Motion Picture

Year: 2025
Status: 🎭 Nominated

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  • John Doe's avatar

    CinemaSerf

    Rating: 7/10

    "There's something about the use of the monkey to characterise Robbie Williams that makes this quite a visceral watch at times. The film tells the story of the fairly turbulent rise of this "Take That" singer from boyhood exponent of Gilbert and Sullivan to a man on the right end of an £80 millions record deal. His dad (Steve Pemberton) went off to a football match whilst he was a child and never came back, and that left him with his mum "Janet" (Kate Mulvany) and adoring nan (Alison Steadman) living a pretty much hand to mouth existence and leaving him with a pretty solid foundation for his later emotional and trust issues. Unless you've lived on the moon these last twenty years, then you'll know much of what happens next. What does make this stand out a little more is the fact that Williams himself is behind the project and is in no way afraid to portray himself as a complete ass. His drink, drugs, tantrums and generally spoilt brattishness are laid bare with little, if any, attempt to sanitise. In some ways it reminded me of the recent "Amy" biopic and came hot on the heels of a recent viewing of "Easter Parade" (1948) with both serving, for completely different reasons, to augment the thrust of this story of a person who attained great stardom, success and wealth - and ultimately ended up with addictions galore and few, real, friends amidst a sea of hangers-on and parasites all too eager to selfishly cash in on the fame of a lad who started aged just fifteen. Of course it's not exactly balanced, and I'm sure the gospel according to Robbie might not be quite how others see their own behaviour (or his) but there is an honesty to this that brings home just how ruthless the music business is and at just how fickle fame can be when those we idolise lose their lustre. It doesn't do it any harm that many of his solo songs work well through big screen audio with some classy string arrangements and powerful vocals to remind us that, unlike many of the largely forgotten "Take That" singles, his music - especially the stuff he made with Guy Chambers - is the stuff we will really long remember. It's not for the faint hearted, but still well worth a watch."

  • John Doe's avatar

    CinemaSerf

    Rating: 7/10

    "There's something about the use of the monkey to characterise Robbie Williams that makes this quite a visceral watch at times. The film tells the story of the fairly turbulent rise of this "Take That" singer from boyhood exponent of Gilbert and Sullivan to a man on the right end of an £80 millions record deal. His dad (Steve Pemberton) went off to a football match whilst he was a child and never came back, and that left him with his mum "Janet" (Kate Mulvany) and adoring nan (Alison Steadman) living a pretty much hand to mouth existence and leaving him with a pretty solid foundation for his later emotional and trust issues. Unless you've lived on the moon these last twenty years, then you'll know much of what happens next. What does make this stand out a little more is the fact that Williams himself is behind the project and is in no way afraid to portray himself as a complete ass. His drink, drugs, tantrums and generally spoilt brattishness are laid bare with little, if any, attempt to sanitise. In some ways it reminded me of the recent "Amy" biopic and came hot on the heels of a recent viewing of "Easter Parade" (1948) with both serving, for completely different reasons, to augment the thrust of this story of a person who attained great stardom, success and wealth - and ultimately ended up with addictions galore and few, real, friends amidst a sea of hangers-on and parasites all too eager to selfishly cash in on the fame of a lad who started aged just fifteen. Of course it's not exactly balanced, and I'm sure the gospel according to Robbie might not be quite how others see their own behaviour (or his) but there is an honesty to this that brings home just how ruthless the music business is and at just how fickle fame can be when those we idolise lose their lustre. It doesn't do it any harm that many of his solo songs work well through big screen audio with some classy string arrangements and powerful vocals to remind us that, unlike many of the largely forgotten "Take That" singles, his music - especially the stuff he made with Guy Chambers - is the stuff we will really long remember. It's not for the faint hearted, but still well worth a watch."

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the runtime of the Better Man ?

The movie is approximately 136 minutes long.

What is the Better Man's release date?

2024-12-06 marks the official release date of the movie.

What genre is the Better Man?

The movie belongs to the Music Drama genres, offering a variety of experiences from adventure to fantasy.

Who are the main actors in the Better Man?

The lead actors include Robbie Williams , Jonno Davies , and Steve Pemberton , among others.

Who directed Better Man?

The movie was directed by

What is the Better Man's budget?

The movie had an estimated budget of $110,000,000 .

How much did Better Man movie earn at the box office?

A Cinderella Story grossed an estimated $20,120,006 at the box office.

What are some production companies behind the Better Man movie?

Major production companies include RocketScience Facing East Entertainment Sina Studios Lost Bandits Footloose Productions VicScreen RPW Productions Azure Centrum Partizan Films Mid-March Media .

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