ellyignatova
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I've been following Yungblud since his very first album, and I've been a fan ever since. What has always drawn me to him is the incredible sense of freedom he manages to embody - a raw, unapologetic energy that feels rare in today's music scene. In many ways, he reminds me of the great rock stars of the past, the kind of artists who lived and breathed their art and weren't afraid to show their flaws.
I truly believe Yungblud has enormous potential, and all he really needs is to remain consistent on his journey. What makes him special is not just the music, but the honesty and vulnerability he brings with it.
As for this film - if you're expecting a straightforward biography or a documentary packed with facts about his personal life, you might be surprised. This isn't about dates, places, or neatly packaged history. Instead, it offers something much more intimate: painful confessions, unfiltered emotions, and the personal stories behind the songs on his latest album. For me, that album itself already felt like a confession told in many different forms, and this film only deepens that impression.
It's raw, emotional, and deeply personal. As a fan, I absolutely adore it - and I admire him all the more for being brave enough to share his truth with us.
I truly believe Yungblud has enormous potential, and all he really needs is to remain consistent on his journey. What makes him special is not just the music, but the honesty and vulnerability he brings with it.
As for this film - if you're expecting a straightforward biography or a documentary packed with facts about his personal life, you might be surprised. This isn't about dates, places, or neatly packaged history. Instead, it offers something much more intimate: painful confessions, unfiltered emotions, and the personal stories behind the songs on his latest album. For me, that album itself already felt like a confession told in many different forms, and this film only deepens that impression.
It's raw, emotional, and deeply personal. As a fan, I absolutely adore it - and I admire him all the more for being brave enough to share his truth with us.
The film may not be the best documentary about a famous artist out there, BUT it's a truly special experience for fans - and honestly, that's what matters most.
It was amazing to see so many fans featured, and you could really feel how grateful Eminem is for everything that's happened to him, despite never seeking fame in the first place.
That said, I wish there had been more moments with him personally - showing places from iconic videos or talking about inspirations behind certain songs. I also really hoped we'd get to see Hailie and their relationship, which we all know is beautiful and so strong.
"Mockingbird" is my favorite song, and sadly it wasn't mentioned (aside from a brief fan comment).
Still, the two hours flew by, and I know I could've easily watched two more.
I was born in 2001, when Eminem was already a huge sensation. That didn't stop me from falling in love with every track, even the ones released before I was born. I've been listening to him since I was very young - at first without fully understanding anything.
But after his darkest period (following Proof's death), when he came back with "Not Afraid," that's when I truly became a fan.
I've never been to one of his concerts, and I'm still waiting - beyond excited - for him to announce a tour. I know when that day comes, I'll die of happiness.
It was amazing to see so many fans featured, and you could really feel how grateful Eminem is for everything that's happened to him, despite never seeking fame in the first place.
That said, I wish there had been more moments with him personally - showing places from iconic videos or talking about inspirations behind certain songs. I also really hoped we'd get to see Hailie and their relationship, which we all know is beautiful and so strong.
"Mockingbird" is my favorite song, and sadly it wasn't mentioned (aside from a brief fan comment).
Still, the two hours flew by, and I know I could've easily watched two more.
I was born in 2001, when Eminem was already a huge sensation. That didn't stop me from falling in love with every track, even the ones released before I was born. I've been listening to him since I was very young - at first without fully understanding anything.
But after his darkest period (following Proof's death), when he came back with "Not Afraid," that's when I truly became a fan.
I've never been to one of his concerts, and I'm still waiting - beyond excited - for him to announce a tour. I know when that day comes, I'll die of happiness.