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Beyonce is one of the most celebrated personalities in the entertainment world. And, it is evident from the love her new movie is gaining. Beyoncé’s concert film, “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé.” made its debut officially on Friday, December 1, 2023. It documents her historic tour spanning 56 stops and a million fans cheering for her in the theatres. Among her supporters, the gymnastics world is making headlines.

First Jordan Chiles and now Shilese Jones add on the layers of cheer and support for Beyonce’s new movie. The much-awaited release is finally out and has taken the internet by storm. Along similar lines, Jones’s social media handle has added a new highlight of the movie with a perfect caption of love.

Shilese Jones gives a perfect score to Beyonce

2023 world team champion Jones, on December 2nd, added a new update for her Instagram family. This time it was Beyonce in her story. The athlete added a theater and clicked from the back. It showcases Beyonce in a stunning look laying on the floor. Jones captioned it “10/10 I love you @beyonce”. The love and support is much appreciated by the sports enthusiasts. However, Jones isn’t the first gymnast to admire Beyonce.

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Before her, Jordan Chilestook to her Instagram handle and added a new highlight featuring a Beyonce movie poster with the caption, “Can’t wait for this”. The showdown made fans wonder, what is so special about this movie?

A deeper look into the film

Beyoncé’s “Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé” marks a decade since her directorial debut. It encapsulates a transformative period in her career. This documentary, following “Life Is But A Dream” and the birth of Blue Ivy Carter, unveils the artist’s shift toward extreme privacy & an almost deity-like status.

“Renaissance” positions her as one of the finest filmmakers, redefining concert films in the streaming era. The colossal concert spectacle immerses audiences in a sensory overload, creating an emotionally charged experience. The film masterfully dedicates segments to undersung communities, highlighting the inspiration behind her seventh album.

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Furthermore, it captures a liberating phase for Beyoncé in her forties. She showcases a “no f**ks given” attitude—a departure from her previous concert film, “Homecoming.” It becomes a portrait of Beyoncé creating her stage and world while meeting the high standards she has set for herself.

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