A look at iconic pop artist Taylor Swift during a transformational time in her life as she embraces her role as a singer/songwriter and harnesses the full power of her voice.
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source: Miss Americana
Taylor Swift is the worlds biggest pop star and it took her a while to find her political voice. Now, a 30 year old Swift, has landed politically and is making waves. This documentary is touching and gives a perfect look into the pop stars life.
From love for her cats to caring about her fans, she has never changed being humane to who she is_a role model who is looked upto by millions of fans around the world. She is an epitome of global start to be remembered for years. This documentary shows how difficult life can be and that you've champion it yourself. She is a legend by all means_respect!
Soulless documentary that deals with the trials and tribulations of an artist with no life experience. I'm not sure who the target market for this film but it definitely is not me. I can't find the sympathy for an artist that just wants us to feel sorry for her. A real pity as this could have been good if it had one shred of substance and real feeling.
This honestly made me want to give Taylor a hug and tell her it's gonna be okay. I don't really listen to her music these days, but even still, the real ness of this changed my view of her and who the media says she is. I'm so glad I watched.
"Nothing is better than this moment" So true. I counted the seconds and kept refreshing Netflix to watch it the second its out. For someone who grew up with and had my own rendition of similar things that happened to me, it was like watching a documentary of my soul twin growing up and reconstructing our belief system together with me year after year. It's almost how scary and raw and real all the emotions were. If you grew up with Taylor like me, watch this documentary alone, prepare your tissues because you will be reminded of your past struggles before you got where you are right now. I have no idea how much tears flowed no matter how much I tried to keep them in. 10/10 P.S.: I hate the Kardashians more right now. What I thought of them is probably true all these time, they paid the media enough to turn the whole world against Taylor and made naive people follow Kim's standard of beauty. SHAME.
This is absolutely self-indulgent garbage all I got from this pseudo-documentary makeshift whatever you want to call it was that she's just Lehigh valley trash looking for likes .this is an attempt for Taylor Swift to try and make herself relatable to the average person while forgetting that she is a below average singer and actress from middle Pennsylvania. I watched it and it was garbage just like her acting. I need acting because she's actually trying to act in her own documentary
I'm stealing this line from another review I read but honestly it feels like the whole thing was made to set something straight or prove an uncertain point. Instead of opening up to who Taylor really is it feels like a whole "feel sorry for me film". I'm so sorry to say that, but it's true. The way it was set up was Taylor talking only about Taylor. If you want to show the audience who Taylor is, then the focus should of been on her friends and family that truly know her. Doing so would only validate and make stronger the points of the film that would of been the intention. How much stronger would the film have been if Selena would of talked about Taylor? Or even her mom? The fact that no one else speaks in the film about Taylor is a HUGE MISS. It would of been nice to hear what her circle says and feels about her. I feel like the documentary was a FAIL. I love Taylor and her music but I'd tell her straight up if we were friends the same thing. It just wasn't that great.
