Taylor can be regarded as the originator of my European and American music enlightenment. (Plus Avril and Bieber)
From the first time I heard Speak Now in the fourth grade, I met this country singer with blond curly hair. At the end of the music class, I sang Sparks Fly with my best friend. Mean and Mine, which are always must-songs when I go to KTV. In order to learn another version of Long Live, I specially recorded the mouth shape of the first half of the Portuguese. I ran to the computer between classes and played 22 The MV...It can be said that Taylor kind of constitutes a part of my childhood.
Later, when it came out in 1989, it was a big hit. Everyone around me who didn't know her heard about "Mixie", and even my sister began to listen to her Shake it Off. Maybe I have a natural resistance to hot spots, so I didn't pay much attention to her. Of course, although she said she was not a fan, she actually listened to almost every song of hers no less than five times.
I remember that an English teacher I liked a lot said she didn't like Taylor Swift very much because "She has 72 boyfriends". Now I think about this stereotype really affected my opinion of her at that time. If you mention Taylor, the first image that comes to my mind is street photography and a boyfriend who never stops changing. So later I saw all the blacks on the Internet, lace news with Dousen, and a bunch of people wrote articles saying that she was not worthy to represent feminism at all, and there was no fluctuation in their hearts. Thinking about the popularity of nahnahnah, there is no shortage of people who like her anyway.
But after the reputation came out, her views began to change. I won't talk about LWYMMD, other songs don't feel very similar to before, they have a transparent feeling. (Delicate almost made me become a fan again) Later, the appearance of my brother-in-law, the plumpness of her body gradually made me feel that she seemed to see through, that is, when she gets what she wants, she will pay more attention to the happiness brought by the friends, family and lovers around her. , instead of others' comments.
This film is very real, and it shows the sincerity and honesty. After reading it, I found that she is actually just a normal girl who is a little talented and hardworking. She will worry about her figure and other people's opinions. She will try to find the best music and producer until 4am, and she will be disappointed because she didn't win the award. . Fortunately, in the end, she is willing to face her truest self, to speak out and influence the public for her ideas and political views, and to make her own story into a movie to turn her scars into a force. A real respect for my sister.
She's an icon, a role model, a fucking unbelievable and incredible woman. And I'm sooooo sooooo happy that she has found the real thing that is important to her.
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