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Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me

DocumentaireBiography
Année2022
Durée1h 35m

Après des années sous les projecteurs, Selena Gomez atteint une célébrité inimaginable. Mais au moment où elle atteint un nouveau sommet, un tournant inattendu l'entraîne dans l'obscurité.

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Casting

Raquelle Stevens

Self

LB

Liana Blackburn

Self - Dancer

BL

Brent L. Boxberger

Self - Dancer

DB

Devyck Bull

Self - Dancer

Mia F. Campagna

Self - Paparazzi

RC

Rodney Chonia

Self - Dancer

SC

Samantha Coatsworth

Self

TD

Toshi Davidson

Self - Dancer

PD

Priscilla Deleon

Self

SD

Stevie Doré

Self - Dancer

Emilio Dosal

Self - Dancer

Martin Estrada

Self - Musician

Selena Gomez

Self

MH

Marcquet Hill

Self - Dancer

Nayanna Holley

Self - Singer

Aglaë Kounkou

Self - Dancer

BM

Bonnie McIntosh

Self - Musician

JP

Jordan Powers

Self - Singer

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source: Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me

ange❤❤❤😍May 23, 2023

Selena Gomez My Mind and Me is a 2022 documentary based on singer/actress Selena Gomez's life both outside her celeb lifestyle and going in deep about her bipolar and anxiety. The documentary was filmed back in 2016 when Selena was releasing her album Revival and struggling with psychosis (which actually shocked me as I had no idea she suffered with this along with her battle with lupus). We also catch a glimpse of Selena when she was a little girl with her mom Mandy Teffey(who is the splitting image of Selena) and she had her during her high school days at the age of 16 along with her biological dad. If your a massive fan of Selena Gomez do give it a watch.

Franzy BettynaMay 23, 2023

As a victim of Mental demon, This documentary tells more than explanation and imagination. Mental illness is so cruel, if you have physical problems with that...i can't even imagine that! She's so strong after all this. I always proud myself for being alive, in her case I feel more than that. She use her position rightfully to speak and support to millions for making all strong by saying YOU'RE NOT ALONE! The song itself broke anyone. Nov 3 eve 6pm(India) I heard for the 1st time in my bed...immediately my mind rewinding my past 2 years of dark times and never stop that song for 6 hours and cry endlessly throughout that time. It's my honest review people! I just say THANK YOU SO SO MUCH to do that❤

Mr Yuz😎🇬🇲May 23, 2023

The most humble, nice and carrying celebrity I've seen. It makes you sad to see what she has to go through, medically speaking, but it also makes you wonder what's going on with the people she surrounds herself with. Saw the documentary and apart from her cousin and mother, none of them give you the impression they're really connecting with her. When she was being angry about the interview in London, they were all nodding, none was saying what he/she was really thinking like they were afraid to say something. It feels like they're afraid to lose their job so they just support her in doing things that at this point in her life don't make her happy. An hour and a half and you can only see happiness in her eyes when she's visiting her childhood places or Kenya. What do these 2 places have in common? Simple people, simple things, no glamour, nature. This is what she needs to get better, not boring interviews, not promos, not fashion shows, etc.

IammohofficialMay 23, 2023

I will admit, I cried a few times watching this one. It was heavy and vulnerable in a way I wasn't even entirely prepared for. It was an extremely human documentary, not polished up with anything. Very little, almost no, sit down interviews and commentary about what we're watching unfold. Nobody is spoon feeding us their takes or opinions. We are just watching Selena go through all she went through, learning so much along the way. I've always liked Selena Gomez but I haven't been like her #1 fan. I'm happy to say I've never said one negative thing about her. And I'm glad, because she used this documentary to show why human beings need room to breathe and live their lives, celebrity or not. People have to get to make mistakes, struggle, get back up again, and be respected. Well done to the filmmakers of "My Mind & Me." The journal entry readings, the footage chosen, the way it was all left on the table, will all have an impact on me for a long time to come.