Ele investiga os primeiros anos de Diddy, sua transformação de Sean Combs em Puffy e Diddy, as forças que o moldaram, sua infância, carreira musical e recentes alegações de má conduta sexual... Ler tudoEle investiga os primeiros anos de Diddy, sua transformação de Sean Combs em Puffy e Diddy, as forças que o moldaram, sua infância, carreira musical e recentes alegações de má conduta sexual, desafiando percepções.Ele investiga os primeiros anos de Diddy, sua transformação de Sean Combs em Puffy e Diddy, as forças que o moldaram, sua infância, carreira musical e recentes alegações de má conduta sexual, desafiando percepções.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs
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Kim Porter
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Sara Rivers
- Self
- (as Sara Stokes)
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Interesting for me here in Sweden. I follow the downfall of Diddy from a distance.
It starts all right with a look into his childhood and some good scenes with a guy called Tim Patterson. He tells about how Puff was raised and I as a viewer I get some valuable insights.
But then, it gets pretty unfocused. There are a lot of accusations - rape, drugging, violence, all you can think of. The score is like a mix of something from a horror movie and a block buster trailer. A lot of slams, eerie sounds and bombastic stuff.
Far from a minimal approach. I think it gets kind of shallow. It's more like a Wikipedia of accusations than a real movie with a solid storytelling.
It starts all right with a look into his childhood and some good scenes with a guy called Tim Patterson. He tells about how Puff was raised and I as a viewer I get some valuable insights.
But then, it gets pretty unfocused. There are a lot of accusations - rape, drugging, violence, all you can think of. The score is like a mix of something from a horror movie and a block buster trailer. A lot of slams, eerie sounds and bombastic stuff.
Far from a minimal approach. I think it gets kind of shallow. It's more like a Wikipedia of accusations than a real movie with a solid storytelling.
If 1/2 of this is true, give him day in court. Release ALL tapes, videos etc and taking him to the gallows
Either way he is a P. O. S. The way the rappers, gangsta's, hip hoppers and all the other so called "music" has created a culture that has not been beneficial to this or any society.
As far as this documentary goes, it seemed that a few of the interviewed appeared to be embellishing a little. What is true? Who knows, but we never did find any truths with Epstein.... Will we with Diddy Dipspit ? Doubt it.
Either way, there is the video outside the hotel room that shows the true color of this thug. ANY man that lays hands on a woman, let alone kicks her, should be beat themselves.
As far as this documentary goes, it seemed that a few of the interviewed appeared to be embellishing a little. What is true? Who knows, but we never did find any truths with Epstein.... Will we with Diddy Dipspit ? Doubt it.
Either way, there is the video outside the hotel room that shows the true color of this thug. ANY man that lays hands on a woman, let alone kicks her, should be beat themselves.
Just listen to some of the interviews of some of these people (dont even have to mention names, you'll recognise them by their own thought processes in their own words) setting the outdated mindset that predators are "Victims" of their environments.
Untold numbers of people, from all walks of life have gone through much worse adversity growing up, the difference is how the person is wired, people who are not predatory in their character become hyper-vigilant towards others safety-especially reflecting on how they felt/would feel in similar circumstances, if you're a deviant mindset with lack of empathy you'll become a predator yourself.
Untold numbers of people, from all walks of life have gone through much worse adversity growing up, the difference is how the person is wired, people who are not predatory in their character become hyper-vigilant towards others safety-especially reflecting on how they felt/would feel in similar circumstances, if you're a deviant mindset with lack of empathy you'll become a predator yourself.
As anyone with an IQ over 50 will realise, we live in an era of trial by mediia.
Add to that the socio-cultural misandrist agenda the media perpetuates, plenty of 'he said, she said' and you have a viable product in itself.
My main problem with this whole phenomenon is the man has not been found guilty of anything in court.
In this 'documentary' there are plenty of relative nobodies claiming to have knowledge of all manner of behaviour, which is damning in and of itself.
However I draw the line when: I don't have all the facts; it's Hollywood so whose agenda is on display here? And furthermore, until he is charged, I have no respect for this low quality type of 'investigative journalism'.
Whatever happened to ethics in the media?
Why do we allow one of the most powerful institutions on this planet to serve up sensationalist rumour and here-say?
A low, low point in the history of the media again.
I'm disgusted by not only the level of this, but the eagerness of the public to consume it and believe it.
'By giving us the opinions of the uneducated journalism keeps us in constant contact with the community.' Oscar Wilde.
Add to that the socio-cultural misandrist agenda the media perpetuates, plenty of 'he said, she said' and you have a viable product in itself.
My main problem with this whole phenomenon is the man has not been found guilty of anything in court.
In this 'documentary' there are plenty of relative nobodies claiming to have knowledge of all manner of behaviour, which is damning in and of itself.
However I draw the line when: I don't have all the facts; it's Hollywood so whose agenda is on display here? And furthermore, until he is charged, I have no respect for this low quality type of 'investigative journalism'.
Whatever happened to ethics in the media?
Why do we allow one of the most powerful institutions on this planet to serve up sensationalist rumour and here-say?
A low, low point in the history of the media again.
I'm disgusted by not only the level of this, but the eagerness of the public to consume it and believe it.
'By giving us the opinions of the uneducated journalism keeps us in constant contact with the community.' Oscar Wilde.
Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy sets out to explore the rise of Sean "Diddy" Combs, one of hip-hop's most influential figures. The documentary covers his early struggles, business savvy, and rise to fame, offering some behind-the-scenes glimpses into his career and the music industry.
While the film does a good job of celebrating Diddy's achievements, it feels more like a polished promotional piece than an in-depth documentary. It highlights his successes but avoids diving too deep into the controversies, setbacks, or complexities of his career. For fans who already admire him, the documentary provides an entertaining, if surface-level, look at his journey. However, for those hoping for a more balanced or revealing exploration of his impact, it may feel too safe and controlled.
Visually, the film is well-produced, with sleek editing and nostalgic footage that longtime hip-hop fans will appreciate. But the storytelling lacks depth, often glossing over key moments that could have made the documentary more compelling.
Overall, Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy is an average watch. It's engaging enough for casual viewers but ultimately feels more like an extended PR reel than a truly insightful documentary. 5/10.
While the film does a good job of celebrating Diddy's achievements, it feels more like a polished promotional piece than an in-depth documentary. It highlights his successes but avoids diving too deep into the controversies, setbacks, or complexities of his career. For fans who already admire him, the documentary provides an entertaining, if surface-level, look at his journey. However, for those hoping for a more balanced or revealing exploration of his impact, it may feel too safe and controlled.
Visually, the film is well-produced, with sleek editing and nostalgic footage that longtime hip-hop fans will appreciate. But the storytelling lacks depth, often glossing over key moments that could have made the documentary more compelling.
Overall, Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy is an average watch. It's engaging enough for casual viewers but ultimately feels more like an extended PR reel than a truly insightful documentary. 5/10.
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- 1 h 39 min(99 min)
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