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Siaâs vision is grossly out of sync with her execution of Music
By Debashine Thangevelo
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Siaâs harmonious burst of creativity and talent has become her signature in many ways. Weâve seen it imbued in her music, music videos and wardrobe.
But while such adroitness is something to be proud off, it can also backfire as has been the case with the singer-songwriterâs controversial feature film, âMusicâ.
Donât get me wrong, I admire her bravery in wanting to tackle autism, a subject which has been fodder for Hollywood for many years, materialising in offerings like âRain Manâ, âMercury Risingâ and âExtremely Loud and Incredibly Closeâ.
2/12/2021
Kate Hudson, Maddie Ziegler and Leslie Odom Jr. star in a musical fantasy, directed by Australian pop star Sia, about a nonverbal girl and her sister.
Let s get something out of the way first: While it has a few incidental felicities to admire, by and large
Music is a sentimental atrocity so cringe-inducing it should come with an advisory warning for anyone with preexisting shoulder or back injuries.
Now for some background that must be addressed before we can go further. The film was directed by mono-monikered Australian singer-producer Sia, pulling behind it more baggage than a pop star s tour bus.