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: Reviews often point out how the film connects Brown’s ruthless ambition to his "profound deprivation and abandonment" as a child .

“The film shuffles back and forth through Brown's life with such breathless energy it's as if the screenplay itself is possessed by the spirit of Soul Brother No. 1.” The Film Experience Get on Up

: If you are looking for a paper on the film's historical accuracy, this article examines where the movie took creative liberties, especially regarding his business partner Ben Bart . : Reviews often point out how the film

: The film heavily focuses on his 30-year friendship with Bobby Byrd (played by Nelsan Ellis), framing Byrd as the "conscience" of the story . Critical Perspectives : The film heavily focuses on his 30-year

: This review provides a deep dive into how Chadwick Boseman embodies Brown’s "electric stage persona" and "insatiable thirst for control," linking his behavior to childhood abandonment .

: Critic A.O. Scott explores the film's "jukebox" narrative and how it handles Brown’s complicated relationship with race and his anthem "Say It Loud — I'm Black and I'm Proud" .

: Many critics, including those from BBC Culture , highlight how the film uses music as a "low-down life force" and a form of "raw salvation" for Brown .