He talks about the incident on GMA with Robin and how he didn't throw a chair through the window he punched the window out of frustration, his time in jail and he briefly talks about his "relationship" with karrueche tran and about his daughter Royalty. He talks about how his honesty led to Rihanna physically abusing him she also initiated what happened that night and that being the first time he struck her with a closed fist, he had slapped her back and restrained her in previous altercations and they would talk about it afterwards vowing to never hit each other again yet lied to the whole world about her involvement. Chris Brown talks about the 09 incident with Robyn Fenty aka Rihanna and also gives us background info on how they met and also let us know that they were hitting and abusing one another beforehand because of Browns infidelity which makes sense they were both teenagers and both came from similar backgrounds of abuse in the home. 1: Chris Brown talks about his abusive stepfather in depth how he was abusive and crazy to the point that he shot himself in the head yet he didn't die which made him even more psychotic and further traumatized Chris. Chris Brown and his team are highly confusing and that's putting it mildly the only thing this documentary does is give a bit of background info on his life that honestly if you truly cared to know you could piece together easily. This documentary is 6 years too late I'm going to break it up into parts and add a little background info. But as a documentary where people say "there's Michael Jackson and then there's Chris Brown", it doesn't leave anywhere near the creative impact. If your a Chris Brown fan, I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy this film regardless. The biggest issue with Welcome to My Life is that doesn't change the perception that he wanted to put his music first as at least 45 minutes is given to his scandals and controversy, as his music is almost intentionally on the back burner. However, A lot of time is spent explaining "the incident", almost too much time that it gets uncomfortable how much he goes into detail of every moment. There's no development of his creative process as a artist which is strange given this was filmed by his filming company. For about the first 25 minutes, we get a very abbreviated how he shot into stardom, which feels too quickly rushed and underdeveloped given he had a strong 2 year run in 2005- 2007. Chris Brown's Welcome to My Life isn't afraid to answer those questions, but forgets to explain why he connected with many in the first place. After seeing Justin Bieber's and even One Direction's films, I realized that these kind of films are tailor made to not involve uncomfortable conversations that may interfere with their brand. It's north to impossible to fairly critique a documentary about any active pop stars life and outcomes with feeling the sense of judgement of being told "your a hater" or "it's made for the fans only". I used to be a fan, but now not a chance. There's still 26 minutes left to the Documentary but I'm turning it off. Then him and Drake bust a club all up and people get hurt. Then he gets in a fight over a valet $10 ticket. Thats also what he did to Rihanna's face. Then later after he says he changed, then the Good Morning America interview happens, he punched the window so hard it shattered. I feel sorry for the person you are in a relationship with now. Once a beater, ALWAYS A BEATER AND ABUSER. During the "documentary" hes making excuses, his mom is making excuses, lawyers, thought he was hot sh*t and thought he was above the law, he found out he wasn't. Then it starts playing the sad, soft background music trying to tell his side of how he beat his girlfriend. You will NEVER be as good as MJ, not even close. A lot of people, even himself, start comparing him to Micheal Jackson, LOL.Give me a break. This Documentary starts out how he grew up and became famous.
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