Beyonce Life Is But A Dream Documentary: Top 5 Insights

Beyoncé-life-is-but-a-dream Are you yet to watch Beyonc這s Life Is But A Dream documentary? Are you having difficulty getting access to watch it because you don€™t have HBO or reside outside of the United States? Don€™t worry about it, read on if you want to know the critical takeaway information from the documentary. The almost 90 minute HBO documentary Life Is But A Dream depicted exactly what Beyoncé Knowles wanted us to see and know about her. Why? She was the Director and Executive Producer of the autobiographical film. Life Is But A Dream is an effective, timely promotional cog in the well-oiled branding machine that is Queen Bey. Let me premise this post by saying I am a Beyoncé fan and I highly anticipated the release of this documentary and the Oprah Next Chapter: Beyoncé interview (which aired prior to the documentary). Disappointingly, she showed us snippets of informative footage (which I've conveniently summarised for you in this post) - but padded out the bulk of the autobiography with commonly known facts about herself. I enjoyed it, however I was expecting to learn new information about her very private life and as the credits rolled - feel more connected to her. Dare I say it €“ it felt like a vanity production. Let me take you through five of the most important insights Mrs Carter wants you to know about herself in Life Is But A Dream.
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