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All of Those Voices (2023)
It was a masterpiece & I'm beyond proud!
First time doing a Rezension bc I couldn't help myself, this documentary deserves all the praise and acknowledgment🙏🏼
I'm gonna be honest it took me a couple of hours to be able to write this after watching Louis Tomlinson's documentary bc I needed it all to set in.
First of all, I am blown away by his bravery to open up, for being vulnerable and allowing the audience to have an insight of his feelings & thoughts. That isn't the easiest thing to do and it must be harder and so much more frightening for him since he is in public eye, comes from a world wide Band called One Direction and everyone think they have something to say about him. So shout out to you Louis and thank you for being an inspiration!
Watching the "All Of Those Voices" documentary of Louis was really cathartic! I cried & laughed a lot, I reminiscent old memories/ moments, I was able to reflect my own life and the struggles I went through & I got goosebumps all over my body and I was so in awe with Louis. He has been through a lot in life and his journey was definitely a rocky road but he managed to stay focused, fight his way through and I honestly never thought it was possible to be so in love & proud with an artist but he baffled me with his strength, his dedication, his bravery, his passion, his talent and his vulnerability. We got a lot of insights of how he was treated, how he felt, what he thought and was affected him so much that it took him a while to fight through it to become the artist he is today. Seeing his journey how he fought to own his place and voice, to fulfil his dreams is truly inspiring! It fills you with hope and strength to do it yourself. Seeing him giving other musicians chances to be seen or heard, being so down to earth and treating everyone on the same level without any ego is just admiring. I left the cinema with teary eyes and a huge smile on my face bc I know that this is only the beginning of something great, of something bigger for an artist that deserves to be acknowledged, respected and loved and I don't think that anything can hold him back or drag him down anymore. Him saying that he finally felt worthy just after finishing an highly successful world tour even tho he is credited for writing the most songs for One Direction or breaking a World Record with his Livestream during lockdown etc broke my heart but at the same time filled it with so much warmth and happiness bc now he finally seems to know what he means to his fans, what he is capable of and that there is nothing he can't do if he just wants to. His connection to his fans and the way he always includes them is so beautiful. Giving them a chance to speak up on his documentary, hearing him and his team talking about the fans etc shows you how much he cares for them and how much they means to them. Louis and his Fans are a unit, a team and you could even feel the love and support through the screens. I just know for sure, that his fans will be always by his side and support him all the way. And the way he treats his family, his fans, his team and everyone he works with says a lot about Louis as a person.
Also a big shout out to Charlie for this masterpiece. The way he captured all these beautiful moments and put them all together in a heartwarming way was honestly amazing. The cuts, the audio, the things they focused on literally let you dive in into Louis world and explore so may emotions. You can't help it but being captivated and blown away.
THIS DOCUMENTARY IS RAW, HONEST, CINEMATICALLY AMAZING!
I will definitely go watch it again and would definitely recommend it to everyone!
All the love, SK.