The First Time- "One Chance" (2013)
The classic story of the underdog is a beloved troupe that has lasted for years and will continue to go on for years to come. Sometimes this troupe is even found in real life.
Six years ago, a man from Whales auditioned for a little TV show called" Britain's Got Talent". He struggled with nervousness and self-confidence, but he believed that he was put on this Earth to sing opera. Now, Paul Potts has performed all over the world, recorded three albums, and even performed for the Queen! And now his story has been immortalized for all time in film!
One Chance is Potts' story about his struggle and his triumph. The film uses Potts' own voice in the film instead of finding some copycat (although, James Cordon who plays Potts, can sing and will be playing the Baker in the eagerly awaited Into the Woods musical-turned-film). I'm one of those "weird people" who think that opera is absolutely the most gorgeous music in the world and its performers are only the most talented vocalists in the world, but even for those who don't appreciate opera, you cannot help but fall in love with this man and his story.
Plot
Paul returns back to his regular life and eventually finds out about "Britain's Got Talent". The rest is history.
Stars
Julie Walters ("Mamma Mia" and HP Series) shows up as Paul's loving mother, and just like in the HP Series, you wish she was your mother.
Message
But I think the biggest message of the film, one that Paul Potts himself would be very proud of, is never be afraid to be who you are. Paul is bullied by his schoolmates, his father, his teacher; everyone tells him that his dream is stupid and that opera is stupid. After a while he begins to believe it himself and stop believing in himself, which is especially detrimental to someone who wants to be in show business.
This film reminds us that everyone has a talent, but we need to remember to believe in our talent and in ourselves because that is the only way we can fulfill our purpose in life.
In the film, Julz asks Paul if he could be anyone else in the whole world, who would he be. Paul says, he would rather be himself. He just wants to be him.
Overall
If you've ever been bullied, sang opera or any other kind of music, or struggle with believing in yourself, this movie is for you.
Real Paul Potts performance on "Britain's Got Talent":