Fans of ASMR should visit YouTube, where there is a channel with videos of Bob Ross (so called: Bob Ross). . . The voice of this talented artist is really deep, dormant, but life seemed to be full of pain and sadness outside the shooting process.
Indeed, talented people are hunted. Many people not only want to enjoy their talents, but also to cash in on them, to build a commercial empire. This is often what kills talented people. This was a common phenomenon in the 90s on Russian TV, and now. This applies to America as well as to all other countries, continents, and times.
Part of my regret is watching the documentary. She opens the screen, the veil that comes down after every show ends. Life behind the scenes is not so bright and cheerful.
Even I'm now trying ' to make money' on the talent of Bob Ross, as is Netflix. I want to write a review, tarnish the invisible paper of time with electronic ink. Take advantage of someone's fame, touch it, take away that invisible power. Critics often do it, they live it.
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The film is heartfelt, although not unambiguous. So it turns out that you have to think a lot yourself, because it is not quite clear who you can trust, which interviewees to trust. The same goes for filmmakers. Their view could influence the direction, production, make it one-sided, subjective, and not objective, for example.
The obvious things, though. A talented person is usually talented in some things, but in others may be untalented, for example, in personal / family life. He can miss something close, be unreasonable in business, in choosing partners both commercial and sex. If you want to accept it, a person is often to blame for what happens to him, as I see it. And most importantly, it suits him, as I see. I'm kind of sorry I looked backstage.