I have liked Taylor for many years. When I was tired, I would watch her concerts to recharge. Every time I saw the blood boil. However, what I like is superficial, only the rhythm of her music. After watching this documentary, I saw the growth of an artist. She used to be a sweetheart lady. She gracefully appeared in the public eye with a smile and enjoyed the applause, because she wanted to be a nice girl since she was a child, and won the praise of others. Recognized, but the success of her career makes people look at her with a magnifying glass, and some people even say she is too good, too serious, very annoying; Kian Ye wrote songs to insult her, and everyone pushed the wall down, and countless people shouted "Taylor Swift is over" , Taylor in adversity broke her belief system in order to stay rational. She is no longer happy because of what others think of her, she is happy because she is really happy.
She went to court for indecent assault, an experience that changed her life, and she decided to speak up. At the moment when Xiao Zhan fans are fighting, and idols are speaking out, Taylor's view at this point is that "if you have the opportunity to change anything next time, you better know what you stand for and what you want to say." Taylor began to tweet In particular, she expressed her political stance. In the past, she would not, because there is a lesson from the Southern Chicks, because she wants to be a nice girl, and a good girl will not impose her own ideas on others, and will not let it Others were uncomfortable with her opinion, but this time she decided to rip the tape off her mouth. I watched her tear up when she faced her father's opposition because she wished she could speak out against Martha Blackburn, against equal rights for same-sex women, against reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act Senators represent Tennessee. Although Martha was still elected to the Senate, she began to vocalize with music ("Only the Young"). For an artist like her, who is almost 30 years old, it is very risky to get involved in politics. Many artists have been banned or killed because of their involvement in politics. Seeing Taylor getting more and more determined, I was actually very worried, and even hoped that she would not stand up, but she wanted to be a kind sweetheart, not to get praise from others, but from her own heart.
I also love how happy Taylor is when she's creating, she's so enjoyable and talented.
"People always say that about celebrities, that they are shackled at the age of adulthood." Although shackles are inevitable, I still hope that Yi Yang Qianxi, who I like, can be free.
Love this line: "I try to learn how to respect people, get rid of the misogyny in my own brain, throw it away, reject it, and resist it, like there are no sluts, no sluts, and no bosses. People, only bosses. We don’t want to be blamed for being multifaceted.”
At the end, she couldn't help crying, she grew up, and may Miss Sweetheart of America reap her own happiness.
Deducting a ⭐ is because this documentary is based on Taylor's mental journey, which is subjective and one-sided.
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