In this impetuous society, everyone wants to be a star, not only makes more money, but also enjoys the feeling of being surrounded by tens of thousands of people. However, many people probably never thought about being a star, is life really happy? The recent popular documentary on the whole network may answer this question.
This is a documentary about the popularity of popular Internet celebrities. The protagonist is an actress named Britney Spears. The story is not very dramatic, but it is true. After watching it, I can’t help but sigh. The entertainment industry It's a bottomless pit that destroys people.
Twenty years ago, there was a popular saying, you can’t know the President of the United States, but you can’t fail to know Britney Spears, the Disney child star debuted and reached the top of the American music scene at the age of 17, creating the most popular pop culture at the turn of the millennium. Phenomenon.
Where is she now? Except for Starbucks and the out-of-shape figure, we probably don't remember anything else about this former superstar. The recent documentary that ignited American public opinion brought Britney back to the public eye.
In "Framed Britney", through interviews with relevant people around Britney, a lot of inside stories were discovered and recorded the entire journey of Britney from the superstar to the fall. It is also through this documentary that many people really understand Bran Ni's experience over the years.
Britney has changed from a superstar to a "mad woman". Everyone around her is not innocent. Her first love boyfriend, several husbands, father, media, paparazzi, and the public are all the real culprits that pushed her to collapse.
These people either regard Britney as a tool for making money, or use her as a stepping stone to success, and thus turn Britney's life into a bloody horror movie.
If life can come back, I believe Britney just wants to be an ordinary person who has been singing and dancing quietly, without the flashy black hole of the entertainment circle, Britney will not become a bird imprisoned in a cage.
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