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Paris Hilton's 'Infinite Icon': A Narcissistic Deep Dive?

28 Jan

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Summary

  • The documentary is an executive-produced self-study of Paris Hilton's second album.
  • Critics describe the film as an indiscriminate curation of narcissism and self-importance.
  • The film briefly touches on past abuse and ADHD but presents them as brand accessories.
Paris Hilton's 'Infinite Icon': A Narcissistic Deep Dive?

Paris Hilton's second studio album, 'Infinite Icon,' is the subject of a new documentary that critics are panning as an "unbearable act of docu-self-love." The film, executive produced by Hilton herself, purports to be a behind-the-scenes look at her music, but is instead characterized as an "indiscriminate non-curation of narcissism and torpid self-importance."

The documentary offers little substance, featuring "Insta-exhibitionism, empty phrases and show." While the film mentions Hilton's struggles with emotional and sexual abuse from her youth at Provo Canyon School in Utah, and her ADHD, these difficult topics appear to be framed as accessories to her brand.

One notable moment in the film includes an interview with author Sarah Ditum, who discusses the misogynistic media coverage often faced by women in the public eye. However, this analytical thread is quickly abandoned, and the film omits details about Hilton's wealthy family background.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Infinite Icon' is a documentary executive produced by Paris Hilton that offers a behind-the-scenes look at her second studio album and her life as a musician, survivor, and mom.
Critics describe the film as an "unbearable act of docu-self-love" and an "indiscriminate non-curation of narcissism and torpid self-importance," lacking substance and often featuring "Insta-exhibitionism, empty phrases and show."
Yes, the film touches on the emotional and sexual abuse Paris Hilton suffered as a teen at Provo Canyon School and her ADHD, though these are presented more as brand accessories than deeply explored issues.

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