There are many Shaped Britney Spears discusses why Spears’ father’s involvement in conservation causes a conflict of interest. He is making a financial profit from being her custodian, and Kim Kaiman, a Jive Records executive who has worked with Spears and his family, recalls in the documentary that Jamie banged her off. , “My daughter is going to be so rich that she will buy me a boat. ”
The film also asks if the pop star needs such an intense look. Conservativeism is usually imposed for people who are unable to make their own decisions, including people with severe mental health problems or even depression. Proponents of #FreeBritney have argued that this is not the case for Spears, who has been consistently working through her reservation (including one of Las’ most successful residences). Vegas in recent history) and has an estimated net worth of $ 59 million. In the documentary, one of Spears ‘back-to-back dancers and Culotta, one of Spears’ closest relatives over the years, both reflect this idea; Culotta says she saw “exactly what Britney can do.”
Shaped Britney Spears also thinks about how Spears was controlled even before he was detained, and asks if that caused a breakdown in 2008. The documentary explores Spears’ image as a sexual symbol, cut to a handful of difficult interviews from the beginning of her career. (In one, an interviewer begins: “Everyone’s Talking About: Your Chest.”) The documentary argues that Spears was packaged as a pop star driven by a gender that was not she always wanted to be, and then publicly embarrassed for it, leading to her Spirit 2008 – just as a solution as a rebellion against her public image. (Spears said, “I’m tired of everyone touching me,” when she nodded.)
If one examines Spears’ own music, the flashes she feels have been there all along. Her work as an artist is something the documentary doesn’t pay much attention to, but it’s worth taking a closer look: “All eyes on me in the middle of the ring just like a circus,” she says singing in “Circus,” 2008 repeating itself as a cage animal; “I can’t help how I feel, but my life is too affected,” she sings in her 2001 “Overprotected.” Spears has rarely talked about her reservation in public, but in her 2008 MTV documentary, For the Record, she said, “If I wasn’t restrained, I would feel so free… When I tell people how I feel, it’s as if they’re hearing me, but they’re not. listening. ”
There is still a lot of confusion and speculation about Spears’ conservation. So far, it’s still intact, and the claim to remove Spears ’father as one of his custodians is a major focus of #FreeBritney, which continues to feature and move on social media . The documentary concludes with something of an optimistic note about the problem. “Everything falls into place,” Culotta said in one of the closing scenes. “I know at some point she will tell her story, and I am so grateful when that point comes. ”In the past, Spears has also said,“ I will have a good book one day. Good, secret book. ”
Shaped Britney Spears premieres onwards Hulu and FX on Friday, February 5th.