Aaron Carter: The Little Prince of Pop
- Filme para televisão
- 2023
- 56 min
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6,5/10
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFamous by age 9, struggling by age 20 and dead at ripe age of 34, this documentary looks into the life of Aaron Carter and examines how child stars are treated by the industry and the relati... Ler tudoFamous by age 9, struggling by age 20 and dead at ripe age of 34, this documentary looks into the life of Aaron Carter and examines how child stars are treated by the industry and the relationships between mental health, addiction and fame.Famous by age 9, struggling by age 20 and dead at ripe age of 34, this documentary looks into the life of Aaron Carter and examines how child stars are treated by the industry and the relationships between mental health, addiction and fame.
Aaron Carter
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Lindsay Lohan
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K'LA Q Methven
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This just felt like a platform for all of these washed up nobodies.
Overly long documentary that spends too much time unfocused. Highlighting these leeches that have no clout left in this dying industry. Dude with tattoos all over his body, backwards trucker hat and nose rings talks about himself for most of it.
A documentary about Californians, for Californians, made by Californians.
It's tragic what happened to Aaron Carter, I would've rather watched a 90 min documentary that was solely about him and more detailed. Maybe shine a light on how terrible Hollywood is, because we all know it is by this point.
Overly long documentary that spends too much time unfocused. Highlighting these leeches that have no clout left in this dying industry. Dude with tattoos all over his body, backwards trucker hat and nose rings talks about himself for most of it.
A documentary about Californians, for Californians, made by Californians.
It's tragic what happened to Aaron Carter, I would've rather watched a 90 min documentary that was solely about him and more detailed. Maybe shine a light on how terrible Hollywood is, because we all know it is by this point.
Poor kid. What a POS that Melanie Martin is. His mother should be dragged. Holy hell. The misappropriation of his money, the lack of support and direction by every single person in his life is just alarming. It's obvious he was used and then tossed away. Tragic
This was a good doc about how alone he truly was. Why should he have had to ask for help when clearly everyone helped themselves to everything he had.
Such a waste. Especially his parents....they are a waste of space and air. It's amazing that narcissistic mother of his didn't want to participate in this doc. Surely she 'managed' to profit off of him only to abandon him when things got tough.
Keep his kid away from Melanie and give it a chance.
Such a waste. Especially his parents....they are a waste of space and air. It's amazing that narcissistic mother of his didn't want to participate in this doc. Surely she 'managed' to profit off of him only to abandon him when things got tough.
Keep his kid away from Melanie and give it a chance.
People who need to be protected from themselves. That's what I think about when I watch this excellent documentary about the all-too-short life of the artist Aaron Carter. The child star who lived his life first in the media spotlight. Then in reality shows, talk shows and finally social media. Where everything is laid out for the public. At the same time, it is clear that this person needs help, care, possibly treatment and not least personal time.
It is actually a dilemma. How to help someone who is unable to accept help? What I think about this documentary is how Carter allowed his most vulnerable sides to be exposed as entertainment. So incredibly sad. And cynical to let him become entertainment. It is obvious that this was a person who needed professional help. Nevertheless, he is invited to post about all the problems on talk shows. Distasteful.
It also reveals a lot I didn't know about Aaron Carter. That he was a skilled musician. Self-taught on many instruments. That he worked hard, and constantly tried to come back with his music. But the world had moved on. Instead, there was self-destruction in front of an open camera. This is exactly what I find most disturbing. That people who struggle become entertainment for others.
Now he is gone. Perhaps such documentaries can contribute to insight into a side of the entertainment industry that certainly has points for improvement? We can always hope....
It is actually a dilemma. How to help someone who is unable to accept help? What I think about this documentary is how Carter allowed his most vulnerable sides to be exposed as entertainment. So incredibly sad. And cynical to let him become entertainment. It is obvious that this was a person who needed professional help. Nevertheless, he is invited to post about all the problems on talk shows. Distasteful.
It also reveals a lot I didn't know about Aaron Carter. That he was a skilled musician. Self-taught on many instruments. That he worked hard, and constantly tried to come back with his music. But the world had moved on. Instead, there was self-destruction in front of an open camera. This is exactly what I find most disturbing. That people who struggle become entertainment for others.
Now he is gone. Perhaps such documentaries can contribute to insight into a side of the entertainment industry that certainly has points for improvement? We can always hope....
Aaron's story's sad enough and the ending song just killed me. Does anyone know the name of the ending song?? Female singing "go on carry the weight of the world on your shoulder so far you're telling me no words of your own well I've been waiting so long with you give me something to hold on to if you're gonna say it well you better say it now before it's too late". I tried googling it for an hour, nothing.
Go on carry the weight of the world on your shoulder so far you're telling me no words of your own well I've been waiting so long with you, give me something to hold on to if you're gonna say it well you better say it now before it's too late.
Go on carry the weight of the world on your shoulder so far you're telling me no words of your own well I've been waiting so long with you, give me something to hold on to if you're gonna say it well you better say it now before it's too late.
This is an awful documentary. Not only the content but the way it's put together. He had a very tragic sad life & it does show this but it's really light touch. It doesn't go into detail about anything. It feels like it needed to be another hour or so & have more people who were in his life in it. They have his ex girlfriend, a few TV doctors, 1 friend and AJ from the backstreet boys. It needed more context about every aspect especially his relationship with his family and how it all went wrong. He had such a sad story, this documentary just didn't feel like it went further than surface level.
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