Initially, biopics were probably created with the intention of highlighting the story of an unsung hero whose contribution to a profession has gone unnoticed. Or they were created to celebrate a well-known figure and educate younger generations about who they should acknowledge when doing the most mundane things in life. But over time, this genre became a hotbed of propaganda, whitewashing, or defamation. This also led to a decline in filmmaking and storytelling, as artists took bland approaches to telling a story "inspired" by real life, so that these films and series could influence even the most intelligent people. Fortunately, there are rare cases where the subject matter has been presented in a way that doesn't feel like a blatant glorification of their exploits. I'm talking about Amar Singh Chamkila, Baby Reindeer, The Aviator, Tetris, Tesla, Elvis Presley, Spencer, Rocketman, Narcos, The Social Network, and many more. Superstar falls into the same category; Ho...
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