This is a work that has a strong fanfare, but even if you are not a fan, you will sincerely admire it halfway through it.
What surprised many people (and especially black face) is that this documentary did not include drama and juicy content: mother’s illness, and her boyfriend’s passionate love within a few minutes, disputes with the former company, Not at all. Some are the experiences of her growing up, the experience of being insulted and standing up again, and her experience of speaking out for women and sexual minorities who were insulted and bullied.
The narration of these growths is enough to encourage countless women and disadvantaged groups. This is also the message she wants to convey in this documentary.
Someone in the commentary expressed disappointment with this documentary, saying they missed her who had never touched politics, and said they were not interested in her political stance.
Those people must have a face that has not been bullied.
Once, Taylor had a face that hadn't been bullied.
A girl with a good family education and a happy family, blonde, white-skinned, started writing songs independently in her teens, started from scratch, and succeeded with her talents. She is the best sample of American Dream.
God is fair, she was so lucky, and then it was accompanied by misfortune.
This documentary only replayed the sniffed and slandered clip and the media comments at the time, without her narration accusing the perpetrators.
The camera clearly tells the audience that the misfortune of this genius girl is probably due to her excessive gains and losses and too much attention to "face"—"when you live for the approval of others" that's how things went bad.
Life is like this:
The more you are afraid of something, the more you will be controlled by something.
Once, she cared about whether she was a Grammy, how others saw her appearance, and whether she was a nice girl in the eyes of the public.
"A nice girl smiled and waved...a nice girl don't force their opinions on people...i was so obessed with not getting in trouble that I'm just like...im not gonna do anything that could anyone say anything about."
What is it in exchange for? In order to look good in the paparazzi camera, she was hungry and fainted at the end of the concert; because she was always silent about her political opinions and repeated slander, the whole network called her a fake bitch; Grammy called Come and tell her that she has spent a lot of effort on an album that has no nomination.
At this time, for a "nice girl" and "three good student" since childhood, the world collapsed.
"I must rebuild my worldview to avoid going crazy."
At this time, good family education, parental love, understanding and support, as well as a steady and stable relationship, as well as her continuous creative power, one by one handed over works, saved herself.
She finally discovered that she has the ability to be truly happy, not because of other people's approval.
"There is no best of both worlds in this world. If you have a slim body, you can't have a sexy big ass that everyone can envy; but if you have a pair of such ass, you can't be slim. The public's requirements for a female body it's all fucking impossible." ——How many women’s voices are said.
As a stalked, molested, and discriminated grandmother Ji, the only clip in this documentary that made me cry was when she sang the song "clean" at the concert that told her she had been stigmatized, before Said before the piano:
"Today a year ago, the jury decided to believe me (instead of the molester who put his hand on my ass). But I couldn’t help thinking, if the jury didn’t believe me at the time, and there was no witness at the time, I would What to do? There are other people who had no witnesses and no one believed when they were insulted, what should be done?"
When she was in the Phoenix Nirvana, all she thought of was the weak.
"Thanks to my reputation, what else can I do for them, then do something."
In this winter when the plague is spreading, her words and deeds remind me of another generous singer who has long been rumored about LGBTQ in China and her foundation.
They all publicly expressed that an influential celebrity must make good use of his influence and do something for the weak.
We actually have a lot of similarities:
We all have cats; we all love American TV series Friends; we all liked BSB and Britney and Shania Twain when we were young; we all like to run errands and write things in math class; we are not too spicy; we all have a love for ourselves My good mother; our mother, unfortunately, got cancer...
In this documentary, there are many pain points not mentioned. For example, due to the exploitation of her former company, she lost the copyright of her music; for example, because of her mother’s illness, she no longer performed world tours and the focus of the tour was all in the United States... part of her life is still in pain. However, she did not complain about herself, but was still speaking for the weak. For this reason, she did not hesitate to break the convention and express her political opinions, even though it seemed unwise.
She is admirable.
I think I will always love her.
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