Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry
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jevon
Friday, 26 February 2021

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Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry

i wish nothing but the best for her, she seems like such a sweet person. whenever she talks about her down and dark moments i feel for her, and i'm so proud of her to be able to keep on going and use her music to help other ppl

2d ago
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Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry

A deeply personal examination of a rising teenager’s life, Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry pulls back the curtain to show a side of the famed musician that many people don’t get to see. At 140 minutes, I wasn’t sure that they were going to be able to fill the full runtime without it feeling bloated, and surprisingly, the documentary doesn’t lag and doesn’t feel like its runtime whatsoever. Comprising of personal footage from family, behind the scenes at home, and of concerts, this documentary really gives the audience a chance to get to know Billie personally, seeing her at her best, and at some of her lowest times. As a fan of her music, it was easy to get into the documentary and see who she is, but for someone who is new to her music, it can understandably be a difficult film to get into and enjoy. Still, this is an interesting watch to see the rise of one of pop’s biggest stars at the moment, and offers a view of fame that normal people normally don’t have the chance to see.

3d ago
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Enrique Maldonado

Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry

Un camino de una de las artistas más famosas del momento en el que exploramos a la verdadera Billie, más allá de las polémicas y fama. Es sorpresa que Ocean Eyes, mi canción favorita de Billie, sea el éxito que la empezó a subir en radios para así llegar más y más al éxito que ella tiene. Ya tiene que estrenarse No Time to Die para que le den el Oscar por su canción.

7d ago

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