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Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry
Un regard intime sur le parcours de l'auteure-compositrice-interprète Billie Eilish, sur la route, sur scène et à la maison, alors qu'elle crée son premier album.
Bande-annonce
Casting
R.J. Cutler
Director
Billie Eilish
Self
Finneas O'Connell
Self
Maggie Baird
Self
Patrick O'Connell
Self
Justin Bieber
Self
Orlando Bloom
Self
Ariana Grande
Self
Katy Perry
Self
Claudia Sulewski
Self
R.J. Cutler
Writer
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
let's watch this..!!!
One of the things that pisses me off the most is when people give this doc a 1/10 because they don't understand her music or her style. If you don't like it, why are you watching her documentary and writing such an extensive bad review for no reason? I don't care for some artists either but I respect the work they put into their music. These grown men and women on here are straight up dragging a 19 year old. I don't get it. I am personally a huge fan of Billie and have been for a while. I loved seeing some of her tours before WWAFAWDWG was created. I loved seeing her creative process with her and Finneas. I enjoyed all of it. They are such a talented duo. If you are a fan of Billie or even just like her music, I definitely recommend giving it a watch. So glad she has gifted us with her work.
Just great snd I wasn't a fan but became one. Witnessing the birth of songs, clips, tours and an embarrassing drunk Orlando Bloom made this feel real. Impressive
I love hearing about the creative process that artists take in creating the pieces we know and love. Unfortunately, this movie was too long, repetitive, and had far too little editing. It was worth a watch for fans, but I would've been fine with a 45 min crib notes version of this. It is a bit sad that art is so often associated with emotional issues...
This made me feel like i'm seeing the 'real' Billie (although she isn't faking it in her interviews and shows) just living her life,trying her best to create art and have fun. Sure fame is nice and all the money but you can see that a LOT of hard work goes into it . This made me feel like i actually know her and it was nice to see a real documentary for a change , comparing to the other ones that seem so fake and staged.
Complete waste of time wish i could get that time back so i could do something more meaningfull like wash my socks or stare at a window pane. Not interesting take on a not interesting person.
Sauce
This movie is incredible and just so well put together. it's emotional and it gives so many people a new appreciation for billie and what she does.
