When watching Taylor Swift's documentary, the famous "Avril Lavigne" quote that was rumored many years ago kept ringing in my mind: "I have tattoos, smoke, drink, and swear, but I know I'm a good girl." Of course Tay Tay doesn't Alcoholism, no swearing, even passers-by thought she had a tattoo on her arm, but she painted it instead.
A clue throughout this film is that Taylor has been emphasizing that in the process of my growth, being a good girl is a very important thing, and this obsession makes the film go in two directions: First, Taylor Trying to get rid of other people's evaluation of her, so she doesn't mind her body shape, she makes her love more low-key; second, she hopes to use her own influence to make her young followers do what she thinks should be more What to do: such as protecting women's rights, such as protecting LGBT rights and so on.
These two lines seem to allow fans to see a more comprehensive Taylor in addition to his pop star status, but the two lines have been tearing each other. Taylor says she's learning to care less about what other people think, but the film acts like a teenage kid: Okay, you say I'm? To use my influence to get more young people to vote, but I am also very afraid of losing my fans (the fear before posting ins); and her attitude towards politics in the film seems to be reading a few tabloids /The official account begins to judge how this politician is. Of course, these are all my personal experiences of watching movies that are intertwined with reality.
After watching this documentary, Taylor Swift feels like a child who has been stuck in adolescence. She is still victimizing herself, so a lot of her motivation for climbing comes from the so-called unequal treatment she experienced in the past. For example, she once said that because of her height, no one invited her to prom in middle school, so she often dated after she became famous; she was not a particularly popular kid in high school, and she formed her own girlfriend group (oh maybe this part She figured it out on her own or whatever, her bestie group didn't even appear in this documentary); when everyone tweeted "Taylor Swift is done", she really quit the network, and then came back When accompanied by a lot of snake emoji???
Ok? But her success may be because there are too many people with the same mentality, so she can resonate. When I watched it on iQIYI, there was a barrage that impressed me a lot. At that time, it was said that Taylor had completed the creation of this song very soon, and the barrage said that it was unpleasant to use the vocabulary of junior high school students. Later, there was another barrage saying that why you can't write it.
It's also an ability, the creative ability of a great content creator. Taylor Swift owns it, as does Trump, who likes her by 25 percent.
Anyways, Taylor, who was born in 1989, also turned 30 this year, I hope she can reconcile with herself sooner, and hope she can become the "Grounded" person she described as Joe Alwyn.
Coz haters gonna hate, hate, hate, please shake it off, Miss Americana.
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