Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful

2025

Documentary / Music

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 94% · 9 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 94% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 7.3/10 10 333 333

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Plot summary

"Something Beautiful" is a one of a kind pop opera fueled by fantasy, featuring thirteen original new songs from the visual album "Something Beautiful" by Miley Cyrus.

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Top cast

Miley Cyrus as Self
Maxx Morando as Self
Emily Ruhl as Self - Background Performer
2160p.WEB.x265
2.37 GB
3840*2160
English 5.1
NR
us  es  
24 fps
12 hr 53 min
Seeds 100+

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by MichalV-0 10 / 10

AMAZING AMAZING

It was absolutely brilliant and amazing and all about that. I loved every minute of it. Beginning of Something Beautiful (song). Wasn't that interesting, but the rest, especially End Of The World, Walk Of Walk, Every Girl You've Ever Loved and Reborn it was absolute highlight. Naomi Campbell in those shots??? ICON, LEGEND besides Miley I am at lost of words. Honestly, I went to cinema with very low expectations, but Hannah absolutely did above excellent job with that movie. It was amazing. I recommend everybody to go see it. I hope it will be somewhere available for streaming, because I want to see it again.
Reviewed by pinkmanboy 9 / 10

A ritual called MILEY

"Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful" isn't just a visual album-it's a full-on sensory manifesto. Alongside the record of the same name, this film, directed by Cyrus herself in collaboration with Jacob Bixenman and Brendan Walter, offers more than just an audiovisual translation of its tracks. It's a deep dive into the creative psyche of an artist who, almost two decades after bursting onto the scene, has never seemed so comfortable in her own skin. With her ever-changing aesthetic, raw energy, and magnetic presence, Cyrus pulls the viewer through a maze of images, sounds, and emotions that swing between the sublime and the strangely intimate-cementing her place not just as a singer, but as a performer with a truly unique artistic vision.The two-act structure lets the project shift through different moods and atmospheres, balancing dreamy, introspective moments with bursts of pop grandeur and visual fireworks. From the get-go, it's clear this isn't about linear storytelling-it's about feeling. The hazy opening, full of ambient noise and almost ghostly whispers, sets the tone for something that plays more like a dream than a narrative. With producers Sean Everett, Ian Gold, and Piece Eatah by her side, Cyrus builds sonic landscapes where acoustic instruments, synths, and natural sounds blend into one emotional ecosystem. And at the center of it all is her voice: raspy, raw, vulnerable-equally capable of summoning desperation and liberation.Visually, the film is all about texture. With diffused filters, layered images, projections, and psychedelic backdrops, the look calls back to experimental '90s music videos while staying rooted in current visual trends. Each track comes to life through luxurious costumes and carefully chosen symbolism-like the green fringed dress in "End of the World" or the retro-glam energy of the dancers in "Easy Lover." None of it feels random; it all connects to the visual language Miley's been building for years, now with a new level of stage maturity but without losing that spark of mischief. Naomi Campbell's appearance, with her hypnotic presence and near-mystical delivery, gives the whole thing a futuristic fairytale vibe-and let's be real: if Naomi's out here orbiting Miley's world, then that world clearly has its own gravity.If "Something Beautiful" doesn't follow a traditional story arc, that's not a flaw-it's part of the point. It plays like an open letter-or maybe a holographic diary-where memories, desires, and past wounds overlap like pieces of a broken mirror. Scenes like "Pretend You're God," with its strobe light storm, or the liberating "Golden Burning Sun," with Cyrus riding a motorcycle through gusts of wind, capture that spirit of visual and sonic catharsis. And even though the film leans into spectacle, it also knows when to pull back. There are silences, still moments, glances that say more than any lyric. In a time when visual excess is everywhere, that kind of restraint feels powerful.Benoît Debie's cinematography meets its perfect match in Miley, who moves through his sensual, provocative lens with ease. The camera doesn't worship her from afar-it keeps her close, almost tangible. That closeness, that raw emotional exposure, is what makes the film feel like a genuine extension of her music. Tracks like "Every Girl You've Ever Loved" and "Walk of Fame" blend glamour and pain with real finesse, and the overarching idea of healing a sick culture through art-something Miley talked about in interviews-comes off not as pretentious, but as a sincere attempt to connect something deeply personal with something universal."Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful" isn't easy to pin down. It's not just a long-form music video, and it's definitely not a disguised biopic. It's a ritual. A trip. A love letter to art pop with a rock 'n' roll soul-channeling Bowie and Björk while boldly stamping the name "Miley" in its own loud, unapologetic ink. Honestly, it wouldn't be surprising if this project ends up being looked back on as a landmark in visual music-one that didn't need to explain itself, because it knew how to feel. And for long-time fans like me, it's a gift: intimate, daring, and yes, something truly beautiful.
Reviewed by StefG25 10 / 10

Absolutely obsessed!!

First off, love that it was shot on film. I think it really adds that grit Miley put in the new album. I'm glad artists are keeping film alive! They did a great job mixing black and white film with color. The movie almost has this old Hollywood look and feel.Outfits... gorgeous! The close ups.... face card never declines. Lighting & all of the different scenes.... stunning! Pose pose pose!I'm so glad Brittany and Naomi were featured (as they should & slayyyyyyyed)**One thing I will say a Trigger Warning for flashing lights should've been added in the beginning for those who are sensitive (there's a lot of strobes).
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