I'm Going to Tell You a Secret

2005 ""No matter what you did, no matter who you are, no matter where you've come from, you can always change, become a better version of yourself.""
7.7| 2h8m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 18 October 2005 Released
Producted By: River Road Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.madonna.com
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A documentary that follows Madonna on her 2004 Re-Invention World Tour.

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Director

Dago Gonzales, Jonas Åkerlund

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River Road Entertainment

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Sexyloutak Absolutely the worst movie.
Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
mellowmode10 Sort of a Madonna: Truth or Dare part-two documentary from Madonna's Re-Invention Tour. Again, we get a look at Madonna's process of working with her dancers and team. I think Madonna wanted to show how she had changed as an entertainer, and we get another look at her beliefs, her children and ex-husband. Did Madonna feel she was less mature than her previous movie, and was trying to show a more mature side?As for the show we only get flashes of some of the songs that are performed. Which is just disappointing because Madonna is such a great performer, and we miss that again with this documentary. For the future it would be great if they could release the whole show, because there are so many songs from this show that are missing.At the time there was a lot of discussion about politics and religion, and the environment that are still matters of concern today, and still generate heated arguments. The DVD has bonus footage, and a soundtrack included from the tour.
toddcolemansmee i FINALLY saw 'i'm going to tell you a secret' tonight from a copy someone had and was absolutely stunned for words when i saw it. i found the whole film enormously riveting and gripping...and yet i am more stunned that there hasn't been more hype about it.is this because a lot of people still haven't seen it yet? even on IMDb. i have read reviews by people and external reviews by matthew rettenmund (madonna encyclopedia author) and everyone seemed to say it was good but not fantastic.i actually thought the film was far more ambitious than truth or dare and had a depth missing in first documentary.i absolutely loved it and cried a couple of times! why has this film not been hyped as much as it should be? any thoughts?
jradioj I'm a big Madonna fan but I found this documentary very boring. The concert footage is excellent. Unfortunately, it looks like this film has the ONLY footage available from the Reinvention tour. (Unless you find one of the numerous bootlegs online) I've tried to watch it several times, but I always fall asleep. While Madonna is a nicer person in this film, it's just not as interesting as "Truth or Dare". Some highlights include her father's vineyard, her children's lives and drinking at the pub with her husband. It was interesting to watch Madonna's relationship with Guy Ritchie. It proves that for "Every Beautiful Woman There is A Man who is Bored with Her." If you are a fan, it's worth watching, but you won't want to watch it over and over again. Once is enough.
tinkerbelletom You cannot review this without comparing it to Truth or Dare, even Madonna said in a recent interview that the two go together.This time round its the Re-Invention (2004) tour that is backdrop, where in Truth or Dare (TOD) it was the Blonde Ambition tour (1990). The Re-Invention tour was hyped at the time because of the heavy focus on the back catalogue used, and the fans loved it. The same method of filming is used in IGTTYAS, black and white over colour for live performances. The dancers again are used as characters but this is where the film goes off track slightly. In TOD you managed to really got to know who the dancers were, you became familiar with their faces and humour. Here you rarely get any of that, all the focus is on madonna and Guy Ritchie. There just is not a good balance between knowing madonna and what its like being on a world-wide tour with madonna, dancers and crew. Yes the prayers are all here again but the edits are all so quick around back-stage antics. It all passes in a blur and you have no idea what really is going on. The live sections are better as you get a better feeling what it all looks like when its up and running. I thought that the whole film did not flow properly because everyone either went on for too long (meeting her dad at the ranch) or too quick, that back stage scenes. Madonnas children add some delight to the show, you become aware of the effects on them of what its like having madonna be on a world tour.So the film is a great show of madonna in her 30's to madonna in her 40's. its a great in-look on family life and how it works around madonnas life. Its just a shame the tour/film has not as many characters this time around.