Reasons why Stardust (the biopic of David Bowie) shouldn't hit the big screen [thread]
Many people must already know that a biographical film has been made about a small part of the life of David Bowie.
What many do not know is that before dying David asked that films not be made about his life and it is practically disrespectful that they decided to make it against their will.
How do I know about this? In 1998 work began on the film about Glam Rock Velvet Goldmine and many must know that the film It is inspired by David and his great character Ziggy Stardust.
When David learned about the film, he denied the rights of his songs and asked that the films will not be created in him.
In this case we are facing something similar but completely different.
The film is based on David's first trip to the United States in 1971, but it also plays very delicate issues.
Among those topics is the mental illness of his brother, the mental health of David and his sexuality.
We all know that people who participate in the movie don't care about David because if they really cared, they would have done something else and in a more respectful way.
They are making money with the name and life of a person who is no longer alive so they can put a stop to all this
ask with my heart that if you really love David, respect his will and don't go to see the movie.