Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry Movie Review 95l3h
A fan-friendly slice of the famous singer/songwriterās life. 5x2bv
Kidzworld reviews Billie Eilish: The Worlds a Little Blurry, a doc covering the singer/songwriter from age 12 through her multiple Grammy win in 2020; a personal, family-driven look at the artist.
Warning: This film is rated R for language and some briefly-seen nude sketches Billie has drawn.
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Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry takes you into the childhood home of the artist and her singer/songwriter/producer bro Finneas as, from an early age, they work on songs together. At 13, Billie is stoked when she hears āOcean Eyesā playing on KCRW radio in the L.A. area. At age 16, in Salt Lake City, she tells fans āYou need to be okay because you are the reason Iām okayā.
She writes and performs on tour āBad Guyā, āWhen We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go?ā, āAll the Good Girls Go to Hellā and more, comes of age, gets her driverās license and dream car (a matte black Dodge Charger), prepares and records her first album, endues the pressure of stardom at the Coachella Festival, breaks up with a boyfriend, is injured on stage and makes friends with Justin Bieber, her childhood crush.
Early Days 1i5w2o
At 13, Billie and her older bro Finneas harmonize together and sing with mom and dad. We learn that mom taught her to write songs and dad taught her to play instruments. She is thrilled when song āOcean Eyesā plays on the local radio station in the L.A. area and by 2018, she is on mini-tours while screaming fans sing her lyrics. She is affected by her fansā emotions. āThey are part of meā. She shows us her song lyric notebook that is full of her drawings illustrating her lyrics. Billie and Finneas continue to write songs together at home and share elaborate secret handshakes.
Music Video and Album Pressure 6p314s
Billie shoots a test video with her mom as model in her backyard planning the music video for āWhen the Partyās Overā in which Billie appears to cry black tears. To keep it real, in the background, dad picks up dog poop and life goes on. We see the video prepared and shot. Billie es her driving test while she and Finneas work on āBad Guyā and she records āAll the Good Girls Go to Hellā. Finneas warns her that they need to finish a complete song rather than jumping around on many. She feels too much pressure to get her album finished and is filled with self-doubt. Finneas is afraid to tell her that he is under pressure to write a big hit, something less depressing that will appeal to more people.
Crush on Justin and European Tour 5cx34
Billie its in an interview that, at age 12, she had an intense crush on Justin Bieber. She celebrates her 17th birthday backstage and is gifted her dream car, a matte black Dodge Charger but has to leave it to go on her first European tour. Billie picks new, crazy outfits, has a talk with mom on drugs and booze, has a Touretteās syndrome event, its she is lonely and jumps up and down on stage until her legs and ankles are shot. She its that an injury made her give up dancing in the past. Her doc says she has to be more careful.Ā Back in L.A., Billie tells a boyfriend on the phone that she loves him and learns that Justin Bieber wants to work with her. Sheās too freaked by the idea but will let him be on a re-mix. First album comes out and she is on Jimmy Kimmelās show. Itās a huge hit as is āBad Guyā. She calls Q, the boyfriend of the moment.
Coachella 516c3d
Billie practices for the huge concert while doubting if Q will show up and spend time with her. He does and she hangs out with Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom but doesnāt know who he is until later. During her performance, she forgets some words but recovers. Her family tells her she killed it but sheās not happy with her performance. On another night at the festival, Justin Bieber shows up and stares at her. She is too freaked but they finally hug and she cries like a fangirl. His long text praising her and her work and giving her advice really affects her. Q does self-destructive things and she breaks up with him. A tour to Australia then more in U.S. follow. In New York she is tired of being forced to pose for pictures.
Injury in Europe and Grammy Wins 4k611r
Billie falls onstage in Europe tearing tendons in her ankle and has to put on a ive boot but finishes the show. She and Finneas work on a song for Bond film āNo Time to Dieā while she strengthens her leg and recovers.
Mom wakes her up to tell her she is nominated for six Grammys! She is happier learning that Finneas is also nominated for best Producer. The family and friends celebrate in the backyard. She and Finneas go to the ceremony and win six Grammys between them. Justin phones Billie with congratulations and her circle is complete.
Wrapping Up 6v4g5q
At two and a half hours, Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry documentary could use some tightening but fans will no doubt treasure every moment. We all know someone like Billie; a free spirit raised by hippy, encouraging, creative parents or maybe that is you. The documentary makes clear that family has a lot to do with holding Billie together while ing her talent. You will see that she and bro Finneas have a unique, home-grown and very successful songwriting process.
What comes through throughout the doc are Billieās massive battles with self-doubt. She seems happier when joking with Finneas at home than when facing adoring fans although she obviously feeds off their approval and adoration. We hear that now, Billie is enjoying her success more but she is, with a few exceptions, on a constant downer during this look at her life up through the 2020 Grammy win. Fans will probably get that and identify with it but a little can go a long way as we are watching this long re-telling.
Much of the upbeat scenes involve family , a very normal home life, good parental advice and the revealing of a warm cocoon that both helped create and nurture Billieās success. These warm, fuzzy and sometimes funny scenes will probably keep you glued to this story of a unique artist. We award four stars.
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