2 reviews
The title means "See me!". I like this movie, it reminds me of myself and my dreams.
Many youngsters dream is becoming famous, live a luxurious life. I have also just like (Monica) been partying with friends and then tried to get in to a well know bar.
I find it interesting to see the other people of the nightlife, like the bouncer at the door, the people who are famous already.
The reporter from a tabloid (Daniel) is also interesting, the way he thinks of the facts, -"I am just telling happy news to people, like marriages and engagements".
Many youngsters dream is becoming famous, live a luxurious life. I have also just like (Monica) been partying with friends and then tried to get in to a well know bar.
I find it interesting to see the other people of the nightlife, like the bouncer at the door, the people who are famous already.
The reporter from a tabloid (Daniel) is also interesting, the way he thinks of the facts, -"I am just telling happy news to people, like marriages and engagements".
This documentary reveals the brainless quest for fame and some sort of glamour that many useless dolts engage in. Not one single person in this documentary has done anything to deserve it, and yet they crave it so bad that they are ready to do anything to get it. Not very inspiring.
What's even worse is the fact that this is dutifully reported in some of Sweden's largest newspapers as if it is of any interest to anyone what these morons do.
It is depressing yet enlightening to see this documentary - depressing because these people are absolutely mindless and uninteresting and still seem to gain some of the fame they desperately seek, and enlightening because it makes you feel good about being able to distance yourself from the low-life trash who think nothing is too low to get famous.
What's even worse is the fact that this is dutifully reported in some of Sweden's largest newspapers as if it is of any interest to anyone what these morons do.
It is depressing yet enlightening to see this documentary - depressing because these people are absolutely mindless and uninteresting and still seem to gain some of the fame they desperately seek, and enlightening because it makes you feel good about being able to distance yourself from the low-life trash who think nothing is too low to get famous.
- Rammstein-2
- Nov 25, 2004
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