Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCall him Diddy, Puff Daddy, or Brother Love. No alias can mask the flood of sexual abuse lawsuits levied against music mogul Sean Combs. Will 3 decades of bad boy behavior be his swan song?Call him Diddy, Puff Daddy, or Brother Love. No alias can mask the flood of sexual abuse lawsuits levied against music mogul Sean Combs. Will 3 decades of bad boy behavior be his swan song?Call him Diddy, Puff Daddy, or Brother Love. No alias can mask the flood of sexual abuse lawsuits levied against music mogul Sean Combs. Will 3 decades of bad boy behavior be his swan song?
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Leaving the moral question aside, this documentary jumped all over the place, there was no chronological order, it covered bad boy entertainment and then about 10 mins late reintroduced bad boy entertainment. It spoke about Biggies death and then 2 minutes later covered the start of his journey, the whole thing made no sense, It felt like a really poor AI tool created this with the terrible voiceover that seemed to repeat "however" and "notably" like the only language it had available and the footage was literally the same clips on repeat! I feel like I have been robbed of time and recommended to everyone - DO NOT WATCH.
I dont even know what to say abou this documentary, it was terrible.
40 minutes of what an amazing man diddy is and how much he has done for his community, for 3 minutes and 52 seconds of his horrendous crimes....this documentary is an insult to every one of his victims.
I can't tell you the amount of times I rolled my eyes at the sheer absurdity of it all.
Anything he did for his community was only done as a means to ease his darkened soul and balance out his wrongdoing.
I would urge anyone thinking of watching this to just not do it, you will come out enraged by what you have just witnessed.
40 minutes of what an amazing man diddy is and how much he has done for his community, for 3 minutes and 52 seconds of his horrendous crimes....this documentary is an insult to every one of his victims.
I can't tell you the amount of times I rolled my eyes at the sheer absurdity of it all.
Anything he did for his community was only done as a means to ease his darkened soul and balance out his wrongdoing.
I would urge anyone thinking of watching this to just not do it, you will come out enraged by what you have just witnessed.
The whole thing is a surface level covering of his life and career. Feels like a c grade - high school essay is the script (potentially written by chatgpt) and seems to celebrate his success and highlight what gpod he has done in the community without any solid numbers or references. It also shows how everything was a business venture for him and doesnt give any analysis or observation on what these achievements were forming by way of connections of contacts. It doesnt even cover this in the commentary. It doesnt form a structure that would make any of it relevant to recent events. Dont waste your time. I had it on in the background while cleanong - I got to 6 min left and realised it is just waffle with a bunch of videos of the guy.
I'm not gonna hide this under a spoiler because nobody should see this ""documentary.""
50% = Tupac and Biggies backstory (for some reason) 45% = all the great things Diddy has done 5% = all the bad things Diddy has done
You see the problem?! This is BARELY a Diddy documentary. It spends WAY too much time YAPPING about unrelated people, as if they are too scared to talk about Diddy himself. Why even make a Diddy documentary if you're just gonna talk about other rappers?
And don't even get me started on the lack of coverage for the various crimes he's done... It's really like Diddy made this. At the VERY END of the show, it discusses Diddy's domestic abuse allegations and crimes. Despite committing a TON of various illegals acts, they only dedicated around 5 minutes to covering it. They didn't even mention the baby oil!!!
50% = Tupac and Biggies backstory (for some reason) 45% = all the great things Diddy has done 5% = all the bad things Diddy has done
You see the problem?! This is BARELY a Diddy documentary. It spends WAY too much time YAPPING about unrelated people, as if they are too scared to talk about Diddy himself. Why even make a Diddy documentary if you're just gonna talk about other rappers?
And don't even get me started on the lack of coverage for the various crimes he's done... It's really like Diddy made this. At the VERY END of the show, it discusses Diddy's domestic abuse allegations and crimes. Despite committing a TON of various illegals acts, they only dedicated around 5 minutes to covering it. They didn't even mention the baby oil!!!
Why on earth this is entitled Summit to Plummet. I do not understand. The entire show is about the supposed summit until the last three minutes. It actually paints Diddy to be some kind of hero and philanthropist. Very disappointing and actually shameful that somebody produced this. I wonder if he paid for it himself?
Watching all of the clips of Diddy being Mr. Nice Guy was not when I tuned in for. Like most people, I wanted to hear about the current allegations and what's happening with the case today. Not the history of Tupac and biggie in the 1990s. I would give this zero stars if I could!!
Watching all of the clips of Diddy being Mr. Nice Guy was not when I tuned in for. Like most people, I wanted to hear about the current allegations and what's happening with the case today. Not the history of Tupac and biggie in the 1990s. I would give this zero stars if I could!!
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- 250 000 $ US (estimation)
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- 1h(60 min)
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