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[quote=Anonymous]My takeaways from the documentary: They were part of it that seemed like a Christopher Guest mockumentary. Scenes of her rehearsing dances with an umbrella, scenes of her getting really obsessed over the texture of mud they were using, they were laughable, and I cannot believe that was real. I really liked the few short scenes of her actual kitchen, seeing her without make up on, and some other real scenes where they were having trouble getting past barriers like the fact that no celebrities wanted to be in it. At one point, somebody shouted out “Taylor Swift is a no” and my daughter and I howled. Lots of interviews with her crying, getting overwhelmed with it all that didn’t really resonate. She’s doing this whole thing for no reason and everyone’s telling her not to do it and yet she sobbing that it’s not going well. Very much like a victim mentality that I didn’t really appreciate. I have never liked Ben Affleck but they were actually cute together in some some scenes and I’m sad that they couldn’t work it out. I really love that she included the Jane Fonda truth bomb that it looked like she was living her life with Ben for the cameras and it wasn’t sustainable for a relationship. Took some guts to include that for sure. One part that made me cringe was there was one scene of her talking about how the most important thing that she worried about was being a good parent interspersed with a couple photos of her kids. Definitely seemed like a last-minute add as if somebody got to the end and was like oh maybe we should include the kids? I respect that she didn’t want to put the kids in the documentary, but it seemed like an add-on to make her seem like a good mother or something. I have no judgment about her parenting, I’m sure she loves her kids, but that seems like a weird add-on. Last thing is that she says a lot of surfacy pop psychology things. It seems like she knows she hast to love herself, and get to know herself and be OK being alone, she says all the right things but her actions defy that. [/quote]
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