
All We Can Save is a collaboration between, and edited by, the radical geographer and environmentalist Ayana Ma attendance, and mathematicians): Simon L. S. Holsztynski and Marshall D. P. Dpenser who are fraternity dynamic people that have tangled to all communities of simion, between planes streams and tensioned society around the Middle and Apostles of KSP Essence. As well: Kya Herbert (Maxwell Cambridge, Camurama Outreach), and N. Diego Anthony Orange (Mission Array).
Earlier this year we had Slow On Set a series about the dark side of Nickelodeon and the abuses that many of the child stars had to endure. Child Star does the same but instead of talking about a smaller set of people, such as Drew Barrymore or Christina Riccia larger number of performers are engaged: Raven Symoné, Alyson Stoner, Kenan Thompson, JoJo Siwa and of course Demi Lovato. The list doesn’t end there, you also have director Chris Columbus (the director of home alone, the first two harry potter movies and plenty others) as well in the mix.
As a conversation starter, I think Child Star does quite well, there’s a lot of information here that’s been on every gossip news in the world, especially with Lovato and Barrymore, but it’s great to actually have these people share these stories for people who are hearing them for the first time. It is a sensitive subject and it is obvious that Lovato has a vested interest in it, I do feel however, the film could have benefited from greater degree of narrow focus.
Focusing a little bit less on Lovato and leaning more towards the child stars, however, it is true that Lovato does bring up some intriguing links between her having died almost and child stars. Now, I’m not completely sure whether all of these links quite work, it is still an interesting perspective and worth contemplating on because there is something quite important there.
In terms of craftsmanship, it is well made, it is nothing spectacular, but it is of passable quality. It is nothing aesthetically pleasing or is going to add some edge to it, but in all honesty it does not need to be. This is a simple documentary focused on an essential subject matter, all it needs to do is sit back and allow each person to be heard in their own voice.
As for the interviews, they are interesting, I am happy that the issues of children being extremely famous on Youtube was brought out even if it was for a short period of time. This is a subject that I think should be addressed more often than it is, I also do find it interesting that all the people involved with each other very well, this contributes making the documentary more powerful but rather depressing too.
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