Today Orange accidentally turned to a NETFLIX documentary "GAGA: Five Foot Two", although Orange has heard several Gaga hits before, such as "Poker Face", "Bad Romance" and other early works, and later "Million Reasons", but her cognition is still stuck on the exaggerated and bold style and cool electronic music style, but this documentary did let Orange see a different Gaga.
The documentary was filmed in 2017, about five years after Gaga was injured and broke up with her fiancé (if you hadn't watched the documentary, Orange would have no idea about these things, a proper passerby...)
Because at the beginning of the documentary, it can be seen that Gaga was very unconfident about himself before, and at the same time, to a large extent, she believes that women are weaker than men in many ways. So after that, Orange probably learned a little about Gaga's past.
The play says Gaga was born into a wealthy family in Manhattan, New York, USA. She received an aristocratic traditional education since she was a child, and was able to play the piano proficiently at the age of 5. She wrote her first piano ballade at the age of thirteen. At the age of 17, he was accepted early by the New York University School of the Arts.
Unfortunately, at the age of 19, Gaga was sexually assaulted by a music producer (Orange believes that this is definitely one of the greatest harms to women), this experience brought unimaginable harm to Gaga, Gaga therefore Suffering from PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), Orange thinks this may be why Gaga once thought that he was not good enough, not smart enough, etc., because huge physical and psychological trauma can always break a person's self-confidence, except for In terms of styling, the influence of this event on Gaga can also be felt in some works, such as "Till It Happens To You" in 2015.
After that, the documentary gave a lot of space about Gaga's often experienced muscle cramps, prolonged pain and a series of symptoms after a hip fracture.
Although he has gone through so many hardships, Gaga re-examined himself as if he had emerged from his cocoon. One scene that impressed Orange was that Gaga left his apartment in New York and interacted with fans. At this time, in the film Interspersed with many Gagas who have come out of the same position, but have exaggerated or gorgeous shapes, but at this moment there are only simple hairstyles, simple dresses and simple makeup for Gaga. At this time, a sentence appeared in Chengzi's mind: wash away the lead and see the gold, fade away the glitz and return to the truth.
The documentary also includes some behind-the-scenes scenes about Gaga's filming of "American Horror Story" (Orange watched a few episodes of Gaga's vampire hotel wife), and the documentary finally focused on realizing Gaga's hard preparation for the 51st Super Bowl and his relationship with the big boss. Interaction of some behind-the-scenes workers.
This documentary can indeed be regarded as a relatively positive work, and it is not difficult to feel Gaga's strength and kindness. Although she has experienced darkness, she has always moved forward; although she has experienced pain, she is still persistent; although she has experienced separation, she is still brave.
Life is always full of unexpected surprises or shocks. Whether it is good or bad, it is part of us. No one should go through pain and suffering, but when everything comes, we still need to love ourselves and move forward firmly. Go, because the light is always waiting ahead.
So I hope that all the little friends who have experienced pain can love themselves a little more, try to open the closed doors and windows, and believe that the sun can always dispel the darkness and cold.
Just like Gaga now, he won his first Oscar in 2019 - Best Original Song. (Although Gaga's emotional road has not been so smooth)
Here's Gaga's acceptance speech:
I have worked hard for all this for a long, long time. To get this award is not what I won, but what I did not give up. If you have a dream, then fight for it. In the process, it is not important that you are rejected How many times, how many times you fell, or how many times you were knocked down, but how many times you stood up bravely, and how many times you persisted to the end!
I've worked hard for a long time, and it's not about winning. But what it's about is not giving up. If you have a dream, fight for it.
There's a discipline for passion, and it's not about how many times you get rejected, or you fall down, or you're beaten up it's about how many times you stand up, and are brave, and you keep on going.
So, dear friends, let's work together, let us not forget our original intention and move forward bravely. Welcome to leave a message.
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