Marin Independent Journal

‘Ariana Grande: Excuse Me, I Love You’ review: It’s mutual

- By Chris Azzopardi

So is there actual footage of Ariana Grande cleaning up dog poop?

And why was Kristin Chenoweth on FaceTime with Grande as she was picking it up? You might be asking yourself the same dumb questions after watching the new music documentar­y “Excuse Me, I Love You,” with the pony-tailed pop star at its performanc­edriven center.

Although the majority of the movie focuses on this singer’s powerhouse vocals during her 2019 Sweetener World Tour, there are glimpses into Grande’s offstage life that are a refreshing contrast to her glam persona.

So yes, Grande, not a strict follower of the pop stardom rule book, goes into elaborate detail about the insane 15-minute fiasco that involves her dog Myron’s case of diarrhea, her pet pig using her bed as a toilet, Myron eating what the pig deposited and Grande running out of the room, screaming and crying. That is the last scene you might expect her to revisit amid this slick showcase of sensuality and eroticism. But as weird as it may sound, hearing the tale from Grande made me fonder of her. She can sing and tell a good poop story.

For the film, veteran music documentar­y director Paul Dugdale captures Grande in a variety of other off-the-cuff moments that give you the impression that this Grammy winner could be your bestie — that is, if your bestie has also harmonized whistle tones with Mariah Carey.

Grande serves charming, relatable political realness, dramatizin­g a fainting fall when she hears the news that the House voted to impeach President Donald Trump. And when Grande learns that Carey, her idol, has asked her to record a solo clip of “All I Want for Christmas Is You” along with other artists, she gets misty- eyed. These light touches mixed in with bops like “Thank U, Next” and “7 Rings,” lend — if only slightly — an endearing, multidimen­sional human shape to the performer seen strutting the catwalk in thigh-high boots before thousands of adoring fans.

Only 2020 could make a straightfo­rward, paint-bynumbers concert doc like this one.

 ?? ALFREDO FLORES — NETFLIX ?? Ariana Grande in “Ariana Grande: Excuse Me, I Love You.”
ALFREDO FLORES — NETFLIX Ariana Grande in “Ariana Grande: Excuse Me, I Love You.”

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