But aren't the 2020 Oscars over by 2022, so I'm confused, unless it's a story of how she got a nomination. I don't follow the Oscars anymore, so IDK. Yes, we really needed yet another film about strippers. Like Striptease, that other one (even worse), and Coyote Ugly weren't enough? They always are an excuse to be scantily clad and dance, like, well, a *. That she says she did it for the sex workers? Please. I imagine they rather she hadn't.
I really thought I might be getting a real documentary, silly me, but this is basically a JLo infomercial, justification for doing the beleaguered Super Bowl in 2020 and the standard politically correct things celebs say for fame and acceptance.
I really respect her as an actress, her singing is not my cup of tea (and she wants to show it off by lip-synching in the Super Bowl?), but I was hoping for a real, objective, view into her life. And I got nothing but an infomerical for her acting, singing, and political reasoning, which is flawed. If she wasn't political, then maybe she should have kept quiet or, gasp. Not perform for the NFL during the worst of Trump's treatment of immigrants and NFL players of color.
I'm all for social justice, but not when it's used for self-promotion by celebs.