Britney Spears: In a world with Google, the docu on Spears is anything but docu

“Release Britney”, YES VOD, HOT8

So Britney Spears’ father is not releasing her from guardianship over her, even though the girl is already 39. But why let him? He’s probably pulling a chubby salary out of the many millions the girl holds in the bank. And the girl certainly knows how to act like a girl – not just a court took away custody of the children from her and transferred her to the father, what is his name, Federline something. But tell me, esteemed creators and more from The New York Times, is that what a movie is made about? This is called Doku? Is there anything in this movie that we have not seen / heard before?

In the life of God in the Torah I have never heard a whole Britney Spears song from beginning to end, and I have not read more than three paragraphs about it in any article, and yet all the stories in “Releasing Britney” I already know from all directions. And if I get up one morning and feel I have a lack of vital information for the rest of the day about Britney Spears, I can use a search engine called “Google” to complete it. So stick all the used and chewed stuff around for years in the air and call it a movie? ?

They sat in front of the camera with Britney’s girlfriend, and another acquaintance of Britney’s, and Lawyer A, and Lawyer B, and another girlfriend from childhood, and gave them a microphone and an Orobrov to speak. In between she presented short videos of a few seconds from different periods in her life and talked again. To hear people talking I have a radio.

Did not get an interview with Britney herself, not with her father, not with her lawyers, not with the gardener in the yard, not with anyone else around her. Didn’t put a hand on rare videos – fumbled with old materials: Britney goes crazy, Britney shaves her head, drives with her baby son on her lap, Britney is hospitalized, goes back to work – for that you robbed me of 80 minutes of life? Where’s Britney’s dad when I need him to ban me from watching this movie?

#See or give up: Not to see. Waste of time.

Behind her eyes (Photo: Courtesy of Netflix)Behind her eyes (Photo: Courtesy of Netflix)

“Behind her eyes”, Netflix

It begins as a psychological thriller about a single mother falling into an affair with a married man and friendships with his strange wife, and in the last episode gets a strange supernatural twist. Why? So.

Here’s the summary of the story: Louise, divorced and Adam’s mother, meets by chance in a pub a handsome Scottish man, the alcohol does its thing for one kiss and that’s it, and the next day at work Louise discovers that the handsome man is her completely new married boss. It is clear that despite their efforts, the two are drawn into a heated affair. A strange story takes place in the boss’s house: there is an inexplicable tension and distance between him and his beautiful and unsettled-looking wife. He forces her to take strong sedative pills and monitors her conduct throughout the day over the phone. Clues to an unexplained old story forcibly connect them to each other.

And so the story goes on for him, quite slowly, quite lamely. And Louise sinks into it when one day she accidentally encounters the boss’s wife, and the two become friends. To the end, which of course creates a twist in the plot, which I do not intend to tell here, of course, but only that a slow psychological thriller turns the story into some supernatural nonsense, which includes soul exchanges, body exchanges and more that invite the viewer to scratch his head and ask, say, where it all fell from About me, who’s up against who’s here, and where can I get a refund for the six episodes I watched?

#See or give up: odd. Give up.

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