While I thought Fantasia did a wonderful job of portraying herself, in what had to have been a deeply cathartic experience for her, I felt that the show overall, specifically the part dealing with American Idol, was handled in a very unsatisfying, shallow and superficial way.
I was looking forward to this part of the story, most of all, to see, in a little depth, what went on inbetween her actual appearances on the show, but we got none of that, just a bunch of the TV clips strung together, and the next thing we know, she's up there with Diana DeGarmo waiting for the Finale result.
The ending, also, was completely unsatisfying; it felt as if it were tacked on as an afterthought.
Fantasia's story is an inspiring one, there's no question. It's a story that deserves better a telling than this.
I was looking forward to this part of the story, most of all, to see, in a little depth, what went on inbetween her actual appearances on the show, but we got none of that, just a bunch of the TV clips strung together, and the next thing we know, she's up there with Diana DeGarmo waiting for the Finale result.
The ending, also, was completely unsatisfying; it felt as if it were tacked on as an afterthought.
Fantasia's story is an inspiring one, there's no question. It's a story that deserves better a telling than this.