How did this "documentary" end up on Amazon Prime?
This is an insult on all levels to Julie Andrews.
Two people I have never heard of have stitched together a blathering gabfest with existing footage that anyone can find that allowed these "filmmakers" to make mock scenes of people playing piano and bowing in front of audiences to "hint" at the life of Julie Andrews, as well as swiping photos and footage of Julie Andrews right off the Internet.
They obviously were unable to get an interview directly with Julie, so they thought, "We'll show her!"
And this is the result. How dare they!
There are no production values. A child could have done this on an iPhone with existing footage found on the Internet.
I had to look up Jennifer Otter Bickerdike, one of the "experts," who basically rambles on about everything we already know about Julie.
Wow. When Julie made "Mary Poppins," she found out that her life was going to change. Imagine Jennifer letting us know that. I had to watch this insult to find that out?
Everyone associated with this should be ashamed of themselves, most of all Amazon Prime for allowing it to exist on their site.
I kept fast forwarding it to see if I could find actual footage of these two "know-it-all" speakers actually talking with Julie, but since she must have said, "I'm sorry, I don't know who you are and, uh, no, I won't give you an interview," they just decided to go through with it anyway, and "create" a "documentary."
Absolute rubbish and should be scrubbed from the Internet. Julie, I apologize to you, and I had nothing to do with this.
This is an insult on all levels to Julie Andrews.
Two people I have never heard of have stitched together a blathering gabfest with existing footage that anyone can find that allowed these "filmmakers" to make mock scenes of people playing piano and bowing in front of audiences to "hint" at the life of Julie Andrews, as well as swiping photos and footage of Julie Andrews right off the Internet.
They obviously were unable to get an interview directly with Julie, so they thought, "We'll show her!"
And this is the result. How dare they!
There are no production values. A child could have done this on an iPhone with existing footage found on the Internet.
I had to look up Jennifer Otter Bickerdike, one of the "experts," who basically rambles on about everything we already know about Julie.
Wow. When Julie made "Mary Poppins," she found out that her life was going to change. Imagine Jennifer letting us know that. I had to watch this insult to find that out?
Everyone associated with this should be ashamed of themselves, most of all Amazon Prime for allowing it to exist on their site.
I kept fast forwarding it to see if I could find actual footage of these two "know-it-all" speakers actually talking with Julie, but since she must have said, "I'm sorry, I don't know who you are and, uh, no, I won't give you an interview," they just decided to go through with it anyway, and "create" a "documentary."
Absolute rubbish and should be scrubbed from the Internet. Julie, I apologize to you, and I had nothing to do with this.