This is just not the one you used to know. Taylor Swift is grown up and become someone like Elsa.
This Taylor is not Peter Taylor. I remember when I was with a friend at the time, a highly educated white male in the United States, told me that I liked Taylor Swift and I was shocked. It's a bit exaggerated to say. At the time, my impression was still on Romeo and Julie and the corners she smashed into the corner of Hudson. For me, she was a little fairy who got the best of everything in the world. With just a hint of jealousy and dissatisfaction.
The great thing about the film is that it deconstructs her flowery life. So like a person.
Taylor Swift wouldn't be as strong as he is without Kayne West's actions. She should, like she said, become someone's new toy for a year or two, and then be completely abandoned after 35. But after she went through the whole Internet black, she seemed to be more able to empathize with those she hoped to help and speak for them: women who were followed and raped, same-sex marriages, people who were not understood.
Yes, you could say, she's just riding the "political correctness" wind. But I believe more that the right time and place are right for people. If it weren't for an open ethos, a country singer from the agricultural state of Tennessee, how did he gain fame through his hard work and talent, and have the courage to use his voice to speak up for the underprivileged after experiencing the blackout on the Internet?
While I still don't really like Taylor's songs, mostly because the lyrics aren't my thing, I think her actions are respectable.
I remember I wasn't very excited when she appeared on Double Eleven. If I hadn't watched the documentary, I wouldn't have thought of her as a character. But now, indeed. Washed very white.
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