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À travers ses propres vidéos et journaux intimes, Pamela Anderson se livre avec sincérité sur son parcours à la fois brillant, chaotique et par moments scandaleux.À travers ses propres vidéos et journaux intimes, Pamela Anderson se livre avec sincérité sur son parcours à la fois brillant, chaotique et par moments scandaleux.À travers ses propres vidéos et journaux intimes, Pamela Anderson se livre avec sincérité sur son parcours à la fois brillant, chaotique et par moments scandaleux.
- Nommé pour 2 prix Primetime Emmy
- 4 nominations au total
Fran Drescher
- Self
- (archive footage)
David Hasselhoff
- Self
- (archive footage)
Yasmine Bleeth
- Self
- (archive footage)
Alexandra Paul
- Self
- (archive footage)
David Chokachi
- Self
- (archive footage)
David Charvet
- Self
- (archive footage)
Jaason Simmons
- Self
- (archive footage)
Kelly Slater
- Self
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This was actually a very interesting and well made documentary.
It moves fast and it tells Pamela's life story from her point of view.
For a celebrity documentary I'd give it an 8/10.
Pamela seems like a very genuine, likable person and a good mother. There's so much I never knew about her.
I was surprised to learn some of the details about her past - for instance that she was in debt most of her life and she was never good with managing her money.
I also thought she had been married 2 times, but it was actually 6.
In the end I like that the film doesn't portray Pamela as a victim. She seems to own it all and make the most of it.
It moves fast and it tells Pamela's life story from her point of view.
For a celebrity documentary I'd give it an 8/10.
Pamela seems like a very genuine, likable person and a good mother. There's so much I never knew about her.
I was surprised to learn some of the details about her past - for instance that she was in debt most of her life and she was never good with managing her money.
I also thought she had been married 2 times, but it was actually 6.
In the end I like that the film doesn't portray Pamela as a victim. She seems to own it all and make the most of it.
I think a lot of people out there can relate to her and her life. Not that they are famous etc, but the human stuff every human goes through. All the hardship, trauma, childhood, love, career and life etc.
This documentary was really good, and better than I thought it would be.
Pamela is such a sweetheart, she is such a lovely person. This was the first documentary that I had seen about her. I had no idea that she is this down-to-earth sweetheart.
As she is telling her story and going through all the stuff that she went through, you can sense those emotions too. When she was telling the stories about her having fun, you felt joy watching this and when she told the dark stories of hardship, you felt sadness.
I love that we got to see that soft side of her.
100% I recommend you see this!
This documentary was really good, and better than I thought it would be.
Pamela is such a sweetheart, she is such a lovely person. This was the first documentary that I had seen about her. I had no idea that she is this down-to-earth sweetheart.
As she is telling her story and going through all the stuff that she went through, you can sense those emotions too. When she was telling the stories about her having fun, you felt joy watching this and when she told the dark stories of hardship, you felt sadness.
I love that we got to see that soft side of her.
100% I recommend you see this!
Please watch this. Finally we get to see the woman behind the image.
Firstly, she's a sweetheart. Thoughtful, with a wicked dark sense of humor, completely aware of her own flaws. She's also deeply hurt how she was played and portrayed due to that awful sex tape affair that well, still is impacting her live today, through no fault of her own. There was no #metoo yet, she got mauled by the machinery yet came out on the other end to tell the tale.
I love how she's a woman of today, taking responsibility of the mess but at the same time working what she's got to the fullest. Her search of true love is endearing, her embracing aging refreshing (I'd love to see Jlo shoot a doc without make up). The very loving relationship with her sons shows you who she really is.
I'd also like to remark how unbelievably beautiful and photogenic she was. I think as a society we could not look past that, we kind of did not allow her ever to really be anything else then something of a silicon doll, which, in view how she wrapped the audience around her finger in the musical Chicago, is a total waste.
In any case, as a fellow Canadian I was happy to see that she's okay. Happy, still searching for love, but happy.
Firstly, she's a sweetheart. Thoughtful, with a wicked dark sense of humor, completely aware of her own flaws. She's also deeply hurt how she was played and portrayed due to that awful sex tape affair that well, still is impacting her live today, through no fault of her own. There was no #metoo yet, she got mauled by the machinery yet came out on the other end to tell the tale.
I love how she's a woman of today, taking responsibility of the mess but at the same time working what she's got to the fullest. Her search of true love is endearing, her embracing aging refreshing (I'd love to see Jlo shoot a doc without make up). The very loving relationship with her sons shows you who she really is.
I'd also like to remark how unbelievably beautiful and photogenic she was. I think as a society we could not look past that, we kind of did not allow her ever to really be anything else then something of a silicon doll, which, in view how she wrapped the audience around her finger in the musical Chicago, is a total waste.
In any case, as a fellow Canadian I was happy to see that she's okay. Happy, still searching for love, but happy.
Ok, so as a 33 year old I was a bit young to really follow the Pamela Anderson of the 90s. The only things I ever really knew about her were that she was a blonde model who was naked a lot and was in some sex tape. I had seen her on stuff I guess, but never really even thought of her other than as "the blonde bimbo".
After watching this I'm both sad and happy for that. Having not followed it, I have never seen said tape and I didn't watch the Hulu series. I'm SO glad for that because now that I know she didn't have any part in either of those things I wouldn't want to give them my attention anyway.
Pamela seems like such a genuine soul who is on this earth to love. I'm sad I never knew how she advocated for animals. She has such a pure heart and it really showed in this doc. Her sons clearly love her as much as she loves them and I love their fun dynamic.
I was crying like a baby listening to her talk about Tommy. Wow, I never knew they were so in love. But huge respect to her for leaving when she knew she needed to. And I just love how she didn't say a single bad word about anyone. She just doesn't seem like the type who would.
After watching this I'm both sad and happy for that. Having not followed it, I have never seen said tape and I didn't watch the Hulu series. I'm SO glad for that because now that I know she didn't have any part in either of those things I wouldn't want to give them my attention anyway.
Pamela seems like such a genuine soul who is on this earth to love. I'm sad I never knew how she advocated for animals. She has such a pure heart and it really showed in this doc. Her sons clearly love her as much as she loves them and I love their fun dynamic.
I was crying like a baby listening to her talk about Tommy. Wow, I never knew they were so in love. But huge respect to her for leaving when she knew she needed to. And I just love how she didn't say a single bad word about anyone. She just doesn't seem like the type who would.
A nice 3D depiction of a woman mostly presented in 2D.
PALS gives Pamela the opportunity to express herself and its as insightful and it is beautiful.
My stomach turned after watching her express the pain of the sex tape being returned to the spotlight in the short tv series that really lived to cash in on her true distress. It was a dirty action by the tv show's creators.
A women who presents at the same time as both insecure and assured, Pamela is an emigma.
Her decision to take on Broadway was bold and inspired.
I didn't have an opinion of Pamela as a person before watching the movie, I had enjoyed her talents but I found myself really liking the person she seems to be :)
PALS gives Pamela the opportunity to express herself and its as insightful and it is beautiful.
My stomach turned after watching her express the pain of the sex tape being returned to the spotlight in the short tv series that really lived to cash in on her true distress. It was a dirty action by the tv show's creators.
A women who presents at the same time as both insecure and assured, Pamela is an emigma.
Her decision to take on Broadway was bold and inspired.
I didn't have an opinion of Pamela as a person before watching the movie, I had enjoyed her talents but I found myself really liking the person she seems to be :)
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe documentary is co-produced by Pamela's eldest son Brandon Thomas Lee.
- GaffesPamela says that Barb Wire (1996) was her only movie. While it was the only big budget Hollywood movie she starred in (at the time), she also starred in La marque (1993), Strip girl la ravageuse (1994), and Les esprits sauvages (1996) around the same time period.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #6.30 (2023)
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- Памела, історія кохання
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- Durée1 heure 52 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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