The United States has an atmosphere of star documentaries, and I watched several of them one after another, including gaga, Beyonce, Minaj, and this Taylor's.
Coincidentally, they are all women.
They are really very talented girls, and they are very persistent in the music business they love.
It's just very strange that there are actually some legends in the Chinese music scene, but there are no such documentaries. Don't Jay Chou, Jolin Tsai, Luo Dayou, Pu Shu, Dou Wei deserve a movie?
When I look back on the political stand, I think Taylor is brave at first, but her support is very vague. The two times she talked about against woman rights was just a few words with tears in her eyes, and there were no specific cases and in-depth insights; The environment, perhaps not knowing that there are labor rights, so in the end the Republican candidate won the election. —I don't know if she realized anything, I guess she didn't. Because she said in the documentary that in two years, a group of 16- and 17-year-olds will have the right to vote, and she wrote a song "only the young" for them. You see, a sentimental superstar only believes what she wants to believe.
However, being able to express political stand is fortunate. If a documentary about a domestic singer can only express LOVE COUNTRY LOVE PARTY, then Cui Jian will definitely not be able to make it.
European and American stars are generally very distinctive, giving people a very real feeling. Chinese-speaking artists pay attention to personality, pay attention to business, and cannot become fans.
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