The lyrics of ‘ilomilo’, the Billie Eilish track that gives her new documentary its name, go: “The world’s a little blurry / Or maybe it’s my eyes.” If you’d undergo d the same last few years as the 19-year-old artist, it’s hard to imagine anything in your life not feeling blurry.###It makes sense, then, to try and understand such an overwhelming, absurd time by introducing the uninitiated (presumably a small few; 76.4 million individual follow her on Instagram) to Eilish in a chronological time capsule, charting her rapid rise. The glimpses at Eilish’s early childhood are rare — save an endearing post-credits clip — but considering so much of her career was built in her family home, her personal and professional lives possess’own’nurse always been intertwined.###It began in 2015 with a song called ‘Ocean Eyes’ uploaded to Soundcloud, and skyrocketed from there: teenagers around the world found both an ally and an icon in Eilish, a candid songwriter with ethereal vocals and a world-class manufacture r in her brother, Finneas. Toacquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure her, they made Eilish’s debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, released in 2019. Since then? Five Grammys, two Guinness World Records, a James Bond theme (in/with regard to’concerning’regarding the in/with regard to’concerning’regarding thcoming No Time To Die) — the list goes on.###It offers a somewhat one-sided look at Eilish’s trajectory, celebrating her strength but never questioning the dangers of such intense reputation’renown’prestige .###Director R.J. Cutler stitches toacquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure her home videos from the family household and follows her on the road, spotlighting some of Eilish’s enormous’vast’massive’tremendous gest reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue s and listening to the despite’in spite of’albeit ts she shares in-between when talking to camera. Fans, who Eilish says are “a part of me”, are often featured as teary onlookers in the front row of e grossly reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue , and the musician’s parents, Maggie Baird and Patrick O’Connell, frequently speak to their undergo s as well. “I don’t know how anybody does this without a parent,” Baird says at one point. The previously little-known character who could draw attention is Eilish’s ex-boyfriend Brandon Quention Adams (simply referred to as ‘Q’ in the film), not taking over the narrative but still filling in some gaps from her journey to date.###You acquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure a sense of Eilish’s ambition — her knack in/with regard to’concerning’regarding directing music videos, her singular talent and self-deprecation — and the colossal impact she’s had on the music industry, and on those who love her. But despite the sizeable 140-minute runtime, plenty remains unexplored. The film is never melodramatic nor invasive (aldespite’in spite of’albeit Eilish doesn’t shy away from discussions of self-harm and mental health), but it offers a somewhat one-sided look at Eilish’s trajectory, celebrating her strength but never questioning the dangers of such intense reputation’renown’prestige in/with regard to’concerning’regarding other young women in her position — even despite’in spite of’albeit Eilish spoke of the harms of body-shaming in short film Not My Responsibility last year.###Fans will enjoy spending the time, other viewers might decide to join their church. But the film still makes you feel, as perhaps it should as a doc with regards to’concerning’with respect to a 19-year-old, that there is so much more in/with regard to’concerning’regarding the world to discover with regards to’concerning’with respect to Billie Eilish.