Jennifer Lopez tells an epic, artsy self-love story in this trailer for Prime’s This Is Me…Now

The "narrative-driven cinematic odyssey" will release alongside Lopez's new album in February

Jennifer Lopez tells an epic, artsy self-love story in this trailer for Prime’s This Is Me…Now
Jennifer Lopez Screenshot: Prime Video/YouTube

On paper, Jennifer Lopez’s new movie/musical/thing This Is Me…Now: A Love Story makes a fair bit of sense: It’s sort of an artistic retelling of the basic story beats of her life, set to Jennifer Lopez music, co-written by Jennifer Lopez, and featuring every single famous friend she has on her contacts list. But that still might not help you understand anything that’s happening in this trailer for the Prime Video musical spectacular.

The whole thing seems like over-the-top music video fantasy sequences, with very green screen-y backgrounds (finally, a spiritual sequel to Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow), but then it’s intercut with stuff that seems to take place in the real world, but then everyone starts dancing, but then Jennifer Lopez’s heart appears as a giant steampunk machine, and then it cuts to some serious-seeming relationship drama with an endless line of different male suitors, and then we’re flying through space with Neil deGrasse Tyson narrating it, then she’s doing Singin’ In The Rain, then she’s unionizing the women who work on the heart machine through dance.

This Is Me…Now: A Love Story – Official Trailer | Prime Video

The official synopsis calls it a “narrative-driven cinematic odyssey” from director Dave Meyers (a music video director) that will also drop alongside Lopez’s first new album in years. A press release from Prime Video also blurs the line on whether this is meant to be a reflection of her real life, saying it’s a “personal journey to love and the importance of self-live.” Does it even have to have any connection to her life in order to be a “personal journey” anyway? When and how will Ben Affleck appear in this?

This Is Me…Now: A Love Story will be available on Prime Video on February 16.

 
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