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Billie Eilish’s New Documentary Offers an Intimate Glimpse Into Her Meteoric Rise - Vogue

Billie Eilish’s New Documentary Offers an Intimate Glimpse Into Her Meteoric Rise - Vogue

Billie Eilish’s New Documentary Offers an Intimate Glimpse Into Her Meteoric Rise - Vogue
Feb 26, 2021 1 min, 21 secs

Through a mixture of home videos and new footage, it follows Eilish as she records her debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, and then hits career highs like amassing 11 Grammys with her brother, Finneas, at last year’s ceremony.

The World’s A Little Blurry opens with a clip of Eilish performing “Ocean Eyes,” the song that Finneas wrote and she performed and released when she was just 13, thrusting her into the spotlight.

The behind-the-scenes looks at Eilish and Finneas recording their first album together is a definite highlight.

The doc lets us in on their creative process, during which they function as a single entity; where Finneas is confident in the work and quick to produce, Eilish is critical and full of self-doubts, and the two balance each other out.

“It sounds bad, and I sound horrible—I can’t sound good because I’m not good,” Eilish says at one point.

“You guys need to be fucking okay, because y’all are the reason I’m okay.” At another point, Eilish talks about cutting herself when she was 14 and how far she’s come since then.

In one hilarious scene, Eilish is forced to meet and mingle with “friends of the label,” a group of middle-aged men who have clearly never listened to her music before.

“I don’t want to meet all these fucking randos,” she says backstage.

(We also see her break down in tears when she meets her childhood icon, Justin Bieber, for the first time.) “Life is good,” Eilish says at the end of the film, reflecting on it all.

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