9/10
Drop the avatar in a great concert movie
14 July 2023
Happier than ever - a love letter to Los Angeles

Billie Eilish is a fascinating artist. Her music is outstanding and often contains a darkness.

Billie apparently became Monster popular in 2012 when she released her debut album. It's undoubtedly something she's had to deal with with the newfound popularity. Don't get me wrong, I've never had the inkling that she's a victim.

In this documentary of a live show, Billie and her brother Finneas play to empty seats due to the coronavirus. However, you don't notice this in her performance, which is riveting from start to finish.

She is accompanied by other musicians, including her brother Finneas O'Connell and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

During the film, there is an avatar of Billie roaming around Los Angeles. A concept I didn't understand at first, and had to read up on what the meaning of this was. This avatar is my only complaint about this otherwise fantastic concert film.
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