6/10
When "drowning" becomes the actual end of a drowning person
1 May 2023
Warning: Spoilers
I've got nothing really to say about the documentary other than that it was mediocre but also informative. Aaron Carter was one of my childhood crushes. I never really followed up on him. I had no idea he was struggling this hard. The fact that he was 34 (my current age) when he died; he had serious issues with family (like me); and was alone (like I am now) hit me hard. So many things in common. And there are many people like us all around the world.

Yes, we are not alone in that sense. But we are really alone. Once you go through certain things in life, there isn't a good chance of going back, which is what happened to Aaron. The actual tragedy is not departing from this dimension of life but rather being in so much pain from the very beginning to the end. Not to mention being at where you are despite of all the things you are capable of.
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