I thought it was a decent documentary until the end, but it is pretty obvious how uneducated politically she is. Several political statements she made were untrue and just mainstream media regurgitation. I am still of the mindset that I pay for a concert to hear music, not your political views...whether they be conservative or liberal. I found it disheartening that she says she is a Christian yet she curses frequently in the film and drops the F bomb on numerous occasions, coupled with the fact that she feels so compelled to have public approval to the point of sacrificing her values by becoming progressively more provocative with her concerts rather than showcasing the talent God gave her...fantastic songwriting, singing, and playing piano/guitar. God's approval is all you should strive for Taylor and I feel sadness that you were raised having to feel like you need approval from others to have self worth. Even if you are having to play small venues and do your thing with a piano, guitar, and a microphone...do you really need any more money at this point to prove to yourself that you are multi talented? Being the big star you are (from what I am seeing) has made your life somewhat miserable. Several hundred million dollars in the bank should tell you something, there's no need for you to prove anything to anyone at this point except to the One you will spend eternity with. And perhaps not being so popular might make your life more normal and enjoyable. All that being said, it is obvious she is still immensely talented.