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 relati... Read allFamous 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
- Self
- (archive footage)
Lindsay Lohan
- Self
- (archive footage)
K'LA Q Methven
- Self
- (as Kaila Methven)
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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.
It hurts to watch these things happen to people. I wish wr could have given what he wanted. It's a tough industry. It hurts to watch these celebrities lives be ruined for entertainment. You can see a lot of his emotions through the photos and you can tell he was huhurting.
It hurts to watch these things happen to people. I wish wr could have given what he wanted. It's a tough industry. It hurts to watch these celebrities lives be ruined for entertainment. You can see a lot of his emotions through the photos and you can tell he was huhurting. I tried not to add spoielers.
It hurts to watch these things happen to people. I wish wr could have given what he wanted. It's a tough industry. It hurts to watch these celebrities lives be ruined for entertainment. You can see a lot of his emotions through the photos and you can tell he was huhurting.
It hurts to watch these things happen to people. I wish wr could have given what he wanted. It's a tough industry. It hurts to watch these celebrities lives be ruined for entertainment. You can see a lot of his emotions through the photos and you can tell he was huhurting. I tried not to add spoielers.
It hurts to watch these things happen to people. I wish wr could have given what he wanted. It's a tough industry. It hurts to watch these celebrities lives be ruined for entertainment. You can see a lot of his emotions through the photos and you can tell he was huhurting.
The show was ok, what resonates with me is, these celebrities, vain, narcissistic, self obsessed, seeking constant notoriety and attention from a public who bows and scrapes to a fleeting career based in excess and self indulgence. Very few of them do anything beyond feeding their own egos and narcism and drug, drink, destroy themselves and surround them selves with airhead Leeches. And ultimately the se empty soulless airhead groupies and fans abandon them, because it's all vacuous bs. What?? Do they actually give back to society with all the money and influence they have? Sorry, have no sympathy, they are self indulgent and self destructive and I could probably cut and paste this for all of these low class drugging punks.
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.
It felt rushed - we went from 0 to 100 really fast, and the pacing wasn't great. One moment we're hearing about Aaron Carter's love triangle with Lindsay Lohan and Hilary Duff, and the next he's on Dancing with the Stars.
We needed time to get to know him and understand his story. He deserves justice, not just a trailer of random moments. I would've loved to see more about his relationship with his family, especially his brother Nick Carter.
The documentary has good intentions and a meaningful message, but it lacks the depth needed to truly connect with the audience - or at least that's how I felt. I hope Aaron is at peace, and that one day a proper documentary is made with love, not just for profit.
We needed time to get to know him and understand his story. He deserves justice, not just a trailer of random moments. I would've loved to see more about his relationship with his family, especially his brother Nick Carter.
The documentary has good intentions and a meaningful message, but it lacks the depth needed to truly connect with the audience - or at least that's how I felt. I hope Aaron is at peace, and that one day a proper documentary is made with love, not just for profit.
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By what name was Aaron Carter: The Little Prince of Pop (2023) officially released in Canada in English?
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