When I saw Britney Spears when I was a student, I would often think of another Chinese-speaking queen Jolin Tsai. At first, I thought they were quite pure and pleasant, but then I gradually reduced my favor with them, and even spurned them. I think maybe a lot. People are just like me, just watching them become more and more sexy in the later stage, and they will consciously think that they are all the so-called "unobservant women", a bitch, and look more and more. I'm not used to it, I don't want to see you more and more. I once thought that they gradually couldn't make it to the table. They were representatives of vulgarity. Even fans who liked them would think it was LOW! However, in this emerging era, the conservative and stale cloak is gradually shed, and the brand-new side revealed has also changed the mindset. As the so-called "time makes heroes", it is precisely because of the changes of the times, one's own growth, and the renewal of concepts. , Or even the nostalgia of the generations born in the 80s and 90s, who are the backbone of the contemporary era, have allowed us to recognize them again. Britney, like Jolin, is kind, independent, and independent, and will not be more assertive in order to please anyone. She once became the "spiritual leader" and independent benchmark of many young groups. And only after watching this documentary did I realize that this once-popular diva has experienced so much! Although I am not a fan of her, I feel very sorry for her. I also know that her ex-boyfriend, Boss Jia, was so scumbag for hype, and even said so many serious objectifications and insults to women. It’s really a scumbag. It’s useless to apologize if I got one. Besides, I didn’t expect that her biological parents would treat her as a cash cow instead of her own flesh and blood...Anyway, I still hope that Britney can get rid of her troubles and regain her freedom as soon as possible. , Returning to the stage, her singing and dancing are really typhoon and great! ! (PS: The documentary is very well done. It gives people a deeper understanding of this popular queen. At the same time, it follows the timeline and events further. It is very logical and easy to understand. At the same time It also shows empathy in shooting, it is easy to have emotional resonance, and there is no lack of objective positions, but these are standard documentaries, so I personally rate it as a normal 3 stars.)
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