A new trailer for Justin Bieber's Believe shows the pop star breaking down and also revealing that he's been in love, saying it is the "most powerful force." 

The trailer starts off by capturing the enigma of Bieber through various grand shots from his tour and star-struck fans looking at the pop phenomenon play out on stage in awe. The clip quickly transitions to a scene where one of Bieber's advisers tells him that he could be the "next train wreck" and the film's real intent is revealed: "Forget the Hype. Forget the Headlines. Believe the Truth."

There's a snippette from an Usher interview where the R&B star discusses issues that artists like Bieber face.

"The trials of being a teenager is tumultuous and you can't have a normal life if you're a super star," he said.

In another bit, Ryan Seacrest is seen interviewing Bieber and talking about the trajectory of his career.

"There is so much talk about what you're going to do next," Seacrest says about the next chapter of Bieber's musical profession. The young pop star's response to that reveals a responsible side to him.

"I am the only one who can make those decisions because I am going to have to live with my career for the rest of my life," he says.

While the documentary takes fans inside the world of Bieber, it exposes the truth behind the glamorous exterior and portrays him as a real person who has to deal with his own share of struggles. One of the scenes even captures the star during a teary-eyed moment.

Justin Bieber's Believe was produced under a shroud of secrecy. Not much word had gotten out about the nature of the project to the media other than the fact that it follows Bieber's path to becoming a worldwide phenomenon. The documentary will use some in-concert footage from his Believe world tour to tell the tale of Bieber's journery thus far.

The movie was directed by Jon M. Chu, who also helmed the 2011 concert film Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.

Never Say Never documented the 10 days counting down to one of Bieber's biggest performances at Madison Square Garden on Aug. 31 2010. The concert sold out in a matter of 22 minutes. The documentary grossed nearly $100 million.

The new film takes viewers behind the scenes, and also uses footage from his performances from his My World tour. Chu also captured a visit Bieber made to his hometown in Canada and includes old videos from his childhood. The documentary featured appearances by the likes of Usher, Miley Cyrus, Jaden Smith, Snoop Dogg, Ludacris and L.A. Reid.

Read its official synopsis:

"Behind the headlines, beyond the spotlight -- there's more to his story. Directed by Jon M. Chu (Never Say Never, G.I. Joe: Retaliation) Justin Bieber's Believe captures 19-year-old Justin Bieber unfiltered and brutally honest. In brand new interviews with Bieber, the movie reveals long-awaited answers to questions about his passion to make music, relationships and coming of age in the spotlight -- as well as never-before-seen concert footage, unprecedented behind-the-scenes access and special appearances from manager Scooter Braun, Patti Mallette, Usher, Ludacris and many more."

The film has been produced by Bieber, Scooter Braun, Usher Raymond, Bill O'Dowd and Garrett Grant.

Believe will release on Christmas Day, Dec. 25.

Watch the new trailer here: