The film depicts J. Lo’s “journey to love through her own eyes” as her relationship turns physically abusive after a bad breakup.
jennifer lopez’s This is me…now ‘ will be released today, and one musical number in particular may catch viewers off guard.
The Prime Video project coincides with her first studio album in 10 years and, according to the streamer, “shows her journey to love through her own eyes.” But the film isn’t a straight story; it’s filled with dance breaks, lots of metaphors, and wildly surreal moments as a self-proclaimed “hopeless romantic” overcomes a breakup. .
At the beginning of the film, Lopez A bad breakup clearly inspired by breaking up with her ben affleck — and it wasn’t long before she got into a rebound relationship that turned physically abusive. Here, J. Lo and a male dancer get aggressive with each other while dancing around a glass house, shattering a wall, and Lopez gets slapped in the face by her lover. The segment ends with her screaming “Fk Libra” and her house collapsing on top of her.
When asked about the specific number and whether the dancer was meant to represent a specific ex-lover, varietyLopez didn’t say…but instead spoke generally about toxic relationships.
“The idea of The Glass House was about how we end up in toxic relationships,” she told the outlet. “You have trauma from your past. You have patterns that you don’t realize yet. And you end up in relationships where you compromise yourself in ways you never thought possible. Or people I will allow you to be treated the same way I treat you.” You never thought you would. ”
“And it certainly happened to me,” she added.

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Lopez also mentioned in her 2014 memoir True Love that she was in an abusive relationship, but clarified that it was never physical.
“I never got a black eye or a busted lip, but I’ve been in relationships where I felt abused in some way, mentally, emotionally, verbally, etc.” she wrote at the time. “I know how your soul feels by how your loved ones treat you.”
That particular song and dance was followed by a heavenly show consisting of Jane Fonda, Jay Shetty, Trevor Noah, Sofia Vergara, Kim Petras, Jennifer Lewis, Kiki Palmer, Post Malone, and Neil deGrasse Tyson. A council appears and tries to guide her out of her heartbreak. To find peace.
More musicals follow, friends accuse Lopez of having a sex or love addiction, and she seeks help from Fat Joe and Love Addicts Anonymous as therapists. She Lopez also goes through multiple marriages and eventually she learns to be lonely and learns to be happy with others where she finds love. Only then is she reunited with the man she ran away from, a man on a motorcycle played by her real-life husband, Ben Affleck.
But that’s not Affleck’s only role, as she also appears on TV with heavy prosthetics as a conservative news commentator throughout the project. The last line of the film is his character, Rex Stone, who tells the audience, “You are the only one who can let love die in your heart, and you should never let it die.”
This Is Me… Now is available on Prime Video.

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