This Is Me … Now: A Love Story review – JLo’s bombastic ode to love and herself (2024)

It might not have scored her the Oscar nomination she deserved (and hungered for) but Jennifer Lopez’s canny, all-guns-blazing performance in Hustlers was still a validating win for an actor, and a fanbase, who sorely needed one. Lopez had been the best thing in a cascade of increasingly middling movies, her career defined by the inability to take a risk, to be unlikable or messy or inelegant, and so the star’s rougher, more interesting edges had been sanded down to nothing.

Her latest project is, in a way, all risk, something that’s become front and centre of her recent press tour, when Lopez revealed that her $20m big bet – a hokey, hard-to-define cinematic accompaniment to her new album – is self-funded. While it might not feel like money well spent from afar (this is surely not a film intended for a wide audience), it’s less about what we get from watching it and more about what she seems to have got from making and co-writing it. This would usually be how one describes the worst kind of vanity project and while there are certainly a lot of markers here, the whole endeavour is far too harmless and far too proudly sentimental to fully deserve such a traditionally mean-spirited definition.

This Is Me … Now: A Love Story is a lot of things. It’s part visual album, part “warts-and-all” autobiography, part animated Puerto Rican myth, part sci-fi epic, part celebrity satire and part self-help exercise. It’s inarguably too many parts to make something that feels whole, a chaotic and rushed journey through the mind of a megastar who prefers to keep her real self in the shade (her staggeringly candid, yet briefly ruinous, Movieline interview from 1998 remains the most honest and funny representation of her we’ve ever seen). Lopez plays herself as she glides from therapy sessions with Fat Joe (lol), hangouts with her beautiful yet concerned friends, a string of unsuccessful relationships and musical sequences that riff on everything from Silo to Cloud Atlas to Singin’ in the Rain. All of this is overseen by the Zodiac Council, watching and judging from above, allowing for definitely-not-shot-in-the-same-room cameos from Jane Fonda, Post Malone, Keke Palmer and Trevor Noah among others. We hear new songs from her album, a sequel to 2002’s This Is Me … Then, and we allegedly learn more about Lopez’s thoughts, fears and anxieties in an on-her-terms tell-all that really doesn’t tell us all that much.

Lopez’s 2022 doc Halftime, hinged on the lead-up to her Super Bowl performance, was one of the more entertaining pop star docs of late. It was still airbrushed and tightly micromanaged of course, but gave just about enough reality for us to feel as if the walls had been briefly lowered, if only by the smallest of whiskers. The closest we get here is Lopez admitting she loves too hard and too much (OK), the film existing for the most part because of her reunion with Ben Affleck, who appears as a Fox News-adjacent pundit Rex Stone (OK!), her real-life happy ending requiring an on-screen equivalent. What’s positioned as sly self-awareness is mostly just a recital of facts – Lopez has been married four times, Lopez is a serial monogamist, Lopez is addicted to romance etc.

It’s not the act of raw honesty it thinks it is and it’s certainly not a successful visual album; Lopez’s new songs all sound hopelessly middle-of-the-road – over-produced and under-written, stuck in the early 2000s, a time when her music did have a genuine, exciting electricity. The visuals are similarly dated, summoning the spirit of the sorts of synthetic pop and R&B videos that would litter TRL at the time, green-screened to the point of surreality, a strange place to stay for longer than three minutes, let alone over an hour. The movie exists in a world not of our own, as if Lopez has died and this is what heaven would be for her, digital over-perfection defining a film that’s supposed to be about embracing harsh truths.

There are bizarre pleasures to be had along the way – Lopez watching The Way We Were and mouthing every word of dialogue uttered by her self-confessed idol; Lopez turning a love addicts therapy session managed by Sound of Metal’s Paul Raci into a dance sequence; Lopez concocting an action sequence around a giant steampunk version of her heart as it’s dangerously low on petals; Post Malone flirting with Jane Fonda – but never enough to turn the film into the bizarro trainwreck the trailer might have suggested. It’s not really much of anything in the end, and feels most like a stitched together collection of pre-filmed awards show bits, working best as yet more proof of Lopez’s considerable screen magnetism. She’s a joy to watch, a pro at elevating something that should be beneath her, even when it has come from her own hand. If this is Lopez as she is now, willing to take a certain kind of risk, then let’s hope she’s willing to take more.

  • This Is Me … Now: A Love Story is on Amazon Prime on 16 February

This Is Me … Now: A Love Story review – JLo’s bombastic ode to love and herself (2024)

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This Is Me … Now: A Love Story review – JLo’s bombastic ode to love and herself? ›

It's not really much of anything in the end, and feels most like a stitched together collection of pre-filmed awards show bits, working best as yet more proof of Lopez's considerable screen magnetism. She's a joy to watch, a pro at elevating something that should be beneath her, even when it has come from her own hand.

How much did Jennifer Lopez make for this is me now? ›

Unlike traditional studio productions, Lopez self-funded the entire project, reportedly amounting to a cool $20 million. This bold move signifies her artistic autonomy and unwavering belief in her vision, but it also comes with inherent financial risks.

Which one of J Lo's boyfriends was a Libra? ›

While she does have a Virgo in her past (ex-husband Anthony), there is not a Libra to be found in her public dating history.

What is the movie This Is Me Now with Jennifer Lopez about? ›

Is this is me now an autobiography? ›

Now: A Love Story, co-written by Lopez, Affleck, Dave Meyers and Chris Shafer, with Meyers also directing. Aside from containing choreographed visuals for songs from the album, the film is a stylized and fictionalized narrative loosely based on Lopez's own life and her trials as a serial romantic.

How much does JLo make per year? ›

What is Jennifer Lopez's net worth in 2024? Jennifer Lopez's net worth is estimated to be a whopping $150 million, netting an average of $40 million per year.

How much is Jennifer Lopez worth financially? ›

J. Lo's net worth is an estimated $400 million (yes, four hundred million), and her current salary is $40 million per year, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Her financial success landed her on multiple Forbes lists, including America's Richest Self-Made Women and the world's 100 Highest Paid Celebrities in 2020.

How many husbands has JLo had? ›

Lopez has been married four times, her most recent marriage being with Ben Affleck. Lopez was previously married to Ojani Noa from 1997 to 1998, Cris Judd from 2001 to 2003 and Marc Anthony, with whom she shares twins Max and Emme, from 2004 to 2014.

How many men has JLo dated? ›

Lopez has been romantically linked with Ojani Noa, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Cris Judd, Ben Affleck, Marc Anthony, Beau “Casper” Smart, Drake and Alex Rodriguez.

Who is Libras true friend? ›

Libra. Your fellow air signs (Gemini and Aquarius) make great BFFs because you're all chatty, curious, and love to debate. Aries is also a potential ~opposites attract~ friend because each of you has what the other lacks—Aries is direct, while you're famously indecisive.

What is Jennifer Lopez's new uncomfortable movie? ›

I honestly wasn't prepared for the epic levels of bizarre “This Is Me; Now: A Love Story” would be. But its unabashed goofiness is its greatest strength—and a new look for J.

Did everyone warn Jennifer Lopez not to make her new movie? ›

Everyone Warned Jennifer Lopez Not to Make Her “Uncomfortable” New Movie. Her upcoming multimedia project came with a $20 million price tag, plus skepticism from Jane Fonda, Khloé Kardashian, and Ben Affleck: “Everybody thought I was crazy,” says Lopez.

Are Jane Fonda and Jennifer Lopez friends? ›

Jane and Jennifer first met on the set of the 2005 movie Monster-in-Law where they became close and have remained friends since. "First of all, I want you to know that, I don't entirely know why, but I feel invested in you and Ben, and I really, really, really want this to work," Jane says to Jennifer on a phone call.

Is Ben Affleck in the movie This is me now? ›

Ben Affleck, two-time Oscar winner and the real-life inspiration behind this romantic epic, appears as both a broadcast news anchorman named Rex Stone and Alida's unnamed motorcycle-riding lover who breaks her heart before eventually returning to her in the final scene of the movie, where Affleck's very identifiable ...

Who was J Lo's first husband? ›

Ojani Noa (1997—1998)

Lopez met her first husband, Ojani Noa, while he was a waiter at a Cuban restaurant in Miami. They wed in 1997 before divorcing in January 1998, after 11 months of marriage.

Who are the guys in JLO movie? ›

They are exposition machines who say things like, “She's smart, she's beautiful, and she seems so strong—why does she always need to be with somebody?!” But most importantly, they are played by the likes of Keke Palmer (Scorpio), Trevor Noah (Libra), Post Malone (Leo), Sofia Vergara (Cancer), Jenifer Lewis (Gemini), ...

How much did Jennifer Lopez make for the movie? ›

27. Lopez has said that she financed the album and film with her own $20 million. Artists Equity, a production company whose co-founders include Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, paid for and produced the documentary.

How much does Jennifer Lopez make for a movie? ›

Since then, Lopez has starred in a number of blockbuster films—like the aforementioned Hustlers, The Wedding Planner, Maid in Manhattan and many more—earning her over $9 million per role. While her salary for 2022's Marry Me is unknown, it likely falls well above this figure after Lopez's years in the industry.

How much did Amazon Prime pay for JLOS movie? ›

As JLo revealed through an interview with Variety, the self financed project cost $20 million dollars. Once the project was completed, Amazon acquired it for an undisclosed amount.

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