4/10
Save yourself some time and just watch the NYT documentaries
28 September 2021
This documentary was a huge disappointment after the excellence of the New York Times docs Framing Britney Spears & Controlling Britney Spears. It gives a lot of solid info for those new to the conservatorship case, but where it epically fails is its portrayal of her former manager Sam Lufti. The filmmaker's bias is apparent in how they brush over a lot of the details of the guy in an attempt to make him seem misunderstood. He is a known abuser who has had a handful of restraining orders against him from other women he attempted to control and financially swindle. This documentary gives Lufti way too much credit and attempts to make him look like a "good guy."

Just because Jamie Spears is a monster doesn't mean Lufti can't also be a monster. To imply everything Britney's parents said about him is a lie is to also discredit the other women who filed restraining orders against him. I wish Netflix hadn't stooped so low as to involve this piece of trash.
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