8/10
Fought to rate high
19 August 2020
It is incredibly difficult to rate something with so much dysfunctional behavior with such a good rating but here we are.

This film should be must-see viewing for anyone wanting to drag their child(ren) to Hollywood in the hopes of 'making it.'

Watching these parents behaving so incredibly narcissistically, it really isn't hard to see why the kids take on the same pathological patterns.

Either kids have it or they don't, and the ones that do are the ones who work (very sporadically) in the industry, then grow up to wonder where the cameras went and why no one loves them anymore.

There are incredibly small numbers of kids that make it to that desired level, and fewer that find regular work, and even less who come out of this mess unscathed.

Given all that we now know about Hollywood and their canal of pedophiles/groomers/predators, I can't for the life of me understand anyone willfully dragging their child into this mess, but I'm quite certain they still do because 'not my child!' syndrome is still pervasive.

Whatever is going on out there now, this should still be mandatory viewing for how not to behave and what not to do/say.

A well-done, somewhat comical (but mostly disturbing) documentary on what goes on behind the scenes.
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