IsabellaLinton wrote:
I haven't seen Rocketman. I'm a purist. If it's not the real celebrity in a film, I don't want to see it. Likewise I didn't see the QUEEN film which I heard was quite inaccurate.
I don't even watch films of Brontë novels!
Yes it would affect my appreciation to know someone was a horrible person.
same question
Aren't they usually quite awful? It boggles the mind that they turned Wuthering Heights into a "romance"
Nope, I don't care

in the sense that I judge the person and the artist as two separate entities. As I say here often, if I would hold artists to any significant ethical standard in their personal life and views, I would have to throw out most of my books and music collection

I've probably read too many biographies
How important are efficiency and precision to you? Do you often misunderstand people because they express themselves "vaguely"?
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