2 reviews
This is a show mostly for the fans and/or the people who are curious about one of Spain's most popular singer.
There aren't many brave enough performer in the world who would let their fans peek inside their personal life and feelings this much as Aitana does. She shares her fears and motives and literally just her thoughts about the ups and downs of everyday. The tone of the mini series never becomes preachy or forced, and as a good documentary it stating facts after facts. It manages to be personal but relatively objective. The editing style is a bit unusual and messy but not irritating.
It feels like a very vivid interview from begining to the end and offers a very detailed view on the subject.
There aren't many brave enough performer in the world who would let their fans peek inside their personal life and feelings this much as Aitana does. She shares her fears and motives and literally just her thoughts about the ups and downs of everyday. The tone of the mini series never becomes preachy or forced, and as a good documentary it stating facts after facts. It manages to be personal but relatively objective. The editing style is a bit unusual and messy but not irritating.
It feels like a very vivid interview from begining to the end and offers a very detailed view on the subject.
- the-emperor-15353
- Jun 4, 2025
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If you're a fan of Aitana, I think you will really enjoy this docuseries! It gives a great look at all the hard work she puts into her craft and the pressure she's under. Plus, there are some really cool moments where we get to see her songwriting process in action. You can really see what goes into her music and what her life is like behind the scenes. My only complaint would be that the plot moves along slowly at times as we are waiting to see what happens with the big concert she is planning. The documentary also goes into her private life and the strain that she is under due to her lack of privacy. I hope that things get better for her in that respect.
- inspiredlobster
- Mar 3, 2025
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