This is Me… Now: A Love Story: Why J-Lo deserves respect for her 'bonkers' new musical movie (2024)

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An autobiographical musical rom-com action sci-fi? That's what the pop diva has made with her latest film This is Me… Now: A Love Story – and it's unlike anything else out there.

When it comes to so-called "triple threats" – a performer who can act, sing and dance – Jennifer Lopez is at the top of the list. Since she rose to prominence in 1997, with her Golden Globe-nominated lead role in Selena – the biographical musical film about Tejano music star Selena Quintanilla-Pérez – Lopez (or J-Lo, as she is often known) has excelled at all three.

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This Is Me... Now: A Love Story – a 65-minute long narrative-driven musical film, directed by Dave Meyers – is Lopez’s latest cinematic offering, which drops on Amazon Prime video on Friday alongside her album of the same name. The film is an impressively high-budget spectacle that showcases each of her skills, while also introducing her as a screenwriter and story creator.

Centring music from the new album, it is part music video, part romcom, part action movie, as the central character – a hopeless romantic who seems to be loosely based on Lopez – tries to work out why she's been so unlucky in love. (Lopez has been married four times.) There is a heavy sci-fi influence too, with Lopez drifting in and out of the past, present, dream scenes, and a fantasy-style future.

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In her new film, Lopez plays a hopeless romantic reflecting on her experiences with love (Credit: Amazon Studios)

When the trailer and concept for This Is Me... Now: A Love Story first dropped, a lot of people online thought it looked and sounded completely "bonkers". And it is, at points: Lopez is watched over by a squad of guardian angels – including Jane Fonda, Kim Petras and Trevor Noah – who use astrology to help her, while bickering, making snappy quips and referencing today's pop culture, like Bravo reality show Vanderpump Rules.

And why shouldn't Lopez have her own eccentric feature-length film? And with an all-star supporting cast, also including Keke Palmer and Sofia Vergara? In a career spanning four decades, she has sold millions of records and appeared in countless films that, combined, have generated more than $1billion at the box office. She performed at the 2020 presidential inauguration – and even starred in her own Las Vegas residency.

The green Versace dress Lopez wore to the 2000 Grammy Awards is the reason Google Images exists. (The word "iconic" is very overused these days, but that is surely deserving of it.) It might seem strange to position someone so accomplished as an underdog. But Lopez has been frequently overlooked throughout her career – whether it's being "snubbed" by the Oscars for her role in Hustlers, or having to share her 2020 Super Bowl halftime show with Shakira, when both women deserved to headline on their own.

What it has to say

This is Me… Now is part of a wave of movies from today's biggest pop divas. Last year, both Beyoncé and Taylor Swift released hit concert movies, where fans queued up in costume to watch their recent sold-out tours in cinemas. But what Lopez presents is different. Similarly to Beyonce's 2016 visual album, Lemonade, it feels like a way for Lopez to take up more space – and be seen – on her own terms.

Throughout her career, Lopez's own romantic life has frequently become an entertainment spectacle of its own, like her whirlwind reunion with Affleck, who she was originally engaged to in 2004, before breaking it off. The 2021 reunion of "Bennifer", which culminated in a 2022 Las Vegas wedding, was one of the great pop culture moments of recent times. (In case you were wondering, yes: Affleck fleetingly appears in the film). Lopez's complicated romantic life is the film’s primary inspiration. "When I was a little girl, whenever someone asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up," Lopez says right at the start, "my answer was always: 'in love'."

Narrative-wise, the overall message of the film seems confused. There's a lot of talk of astrology, and about technology ruining relationships. And there are plenty of clichés about love. "What is love and why do we need it?" seems to be a central question. The film's recurring metaphor casts Lopez as a red rose in search of a hummingbird (based on a Puerto Rican story where roses and hummingbirds symbolise young lovers who were tragically separated).

It begins with an animated storybook introduction, with Lopez's voice narrating the tale, continuing with frequent references to flowers and birds throughout. The film's obvious fairytale influences are interspersed with references to Lopez's own life story, which represents another folklore favourite: the American Dream. "Flowers don’t grow in the Bronx," says her first crush, to which she responds: "Sometimes they do."

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The story switches between past, present, dream sequences and a very sci-fi future (Credit: Amazon Studios)

Amongst the singing, dancing, and the film's many hurtling scene changes, its central statement is that Jennifer Lopez is really, really talented. It elevates her new music – especially title track This is Me… Now, which is the basis for a stunning showpiece spectacle. Janet Jackson-inspired choreography, a euphoric narrative arc and otherworldly visuals guide Lopez towards her rom-com ending, where she finally finds her "hummingbird" – who, when we get a glimpse of him, looks a lot like a certain Hollywood actor.

Lopez has hinted that her latest album might be her last. "The truth is I don’t even know if I’ll ever make another album after this," she told Entertainment Tonight last week, saying that she feels "fulfilled" by the "quintessential J-Lo project". The film does feel like a retrospective display of her talents, but it also makes us think about future work Lopez could do in arenas she has yet to conquer. (If I was a casting director, I’d be snapping her up for a sci-fi blockbuster ASAP.)

Whatever reception it gets, the most interesting thing about This Is Me… Now : A Love Story is its format and the creative control it has given Lopez. It has just been revealed the film and album will be followed in a couple of weeks by a third part of the This is Me… project, a documentary called The Greatest Love Story Never Told, which will also be released on Prime Video. The streaming era provides new opportunities for artists like her to put their work out there in different ways – to take up space (and run a victory lap) after refusing to be written off. Lopez's career exists at the meeting point between music, film, fashion, and contemporary culture. By creating her own film, this rose is ensuring she finally gets her flowers.

This is Me… Now: A Love Story is released on Amazon Prime Video on 16 February.

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