Several points shown - such as she will live for other people's praise, she will pay special attention to her image - these restore the challenges faced by many women very well
In addition, she showed her innocent battle with Kanye, showing her talent in music since childhood, showing her desire to be a good girl, showing her mental journey from apolitical to political, and her monologue about metoo speaking up - Also very good, especially the last part about metoo is very emotional and sincere description as infectious as the political stance
And then most of what it shows is that she would be fine if she used music as her weapon
But after reading it, I still feel that the characterization is a little thin, such as a little bit about my mother, a little bit about the staff around me, but little else, such as how her life is, or even how she exercises and adjusts her diet, except for a lot of writing, writing and singing. (when she realizes it's wrong not to eat) these are all blank
The contrast between her domineering on stage and the girl next door in life is very cute
But in general, is it because of the fan's mood and not just the documentary's evaluation of characterization?
I would have thought it was very good, so I was also very disappointed
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