Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful

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"Sometimes, the truth can be nasty"
  • NR
  • 1992
  • 51 min
  • 7.7  (371)

Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful is a 1991 comedy-musical film written and performed by the American comedian and actress Julie Brown. The film, directed by Neal Israel, follows the life and career of the fictional pop star Medusa (played by Brown), a wildly popular singer with a trademark Medusa hairdo. The movie is a parody of the pop music industry, and it takes a hilarious and kitschy look at the world of music videos, record executives, and pop stars. The premise of the movie is that Medusa is retiring from the music business and she is giving her fans an inside look at her life through a tell-all television special.

Throughout the movie, Medusa takes the audience on a journey through her musical career, starting with her humble beginnings in a karaoke bar and culminating with her final concert tour. Along the way, we see her rise to fame, her clashes with record executives, and her relationships with her fellow pop stars.

One of the key elements of the movie is Medusa's over-the-top personality and her tendency for diva-like behavior. She throws tantrums, demands outrageous things from her staff and entourage, and constantly complains about the difficulties of fame.

However, despite her outrageous behavior, Medusa is also portrayed as a sympathetic character who is struggling to find her way in the cutthroat world of pop music. She is often presented as an underdog, fighting against the expectations of her fans and the industry.

The movie also features a number of hilarious musical numbers, including several parody songs that poke fun at the conventions of pop music. The highlight of the film is undoubtedly Medusa's final concert, a spectacular event that takes place in a huge stadium with an elaborate set and costume changes.

In addition to Julie Brown's excellent performance as Medusa, the film also features a talented cast that includes Jean Adams, Ryeland Allison, and Rocco Neil April. Adams plays Medusa's loyal hairstylist, who is always on hand to fix her iconic hairdo, while Allison and April play record executives who are constantly feuding over Medusa's career.

Overall, Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful is a hilarious and entertaining look at the world of pop music. Julie Brown's performance as Medusa is both outrageous and sympathetic, and the film's parody songs are sure to have audiences laughing out loud. The movie is a fun throwback to the over-the-top pop culture of the late 80s and early 90s, and it is definitely worth checking out for anyone who loves a good comedy-musical.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1992
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    51 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (371)