Glitter
■ Basic Data
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Year | 2001 |
| Country | United States |
| Director | Vondie Curtis-Hall |
| Cast | Mariah Carey, Max Beesley, Da Brat |
| Genre | Musical Drama |
■ Title Language Table
| Language | Text | Romanization |
|---|---|---|
| English | Glitter | – |
| Español | Glitter | Glitter |
| Français | Glitter | Glitter |
| Deutsch | Glitter | Glitter |
| Português | Glitter | Glitter |
| Italiano | Glitter | Glitter |
| Русский | Блеск | Blesk |
| 中文(简体) | 星梦泪痕 | – |
| 中文(繁體) | 星夢淚痕 | – |
| 한국어 | 글리터 | Geulliteo |
| ไทย | Glitter | Glitter |
| Tiếng Việt | Glitter | Glitter |
| Bahasa Indonesia | Glitter | Glitter |
| 日本語 | グリッター きらめきの向こうに | Gurittā Kirameki no Mukō ni |
■ One-Line Definition
👉 A work that depicts a structure in which artistic aspiration and commercial exploitation collide within the machinery of pop stardom
■ Synopsis
A young singer rises toward fame while confronting love, identity, and the cost of becoming a marketable star.
■ RECIPE Tags
#Fame #Aspiration #Exploitation #Identity #Performance
■ Primary Axis(English titles only)
- Entry: Dreamgirls
Reason: Female musical talent is reshaped by the demands of fame, image, and commercial control. - Middle: A Star Is Born
Reason: Romantic attachment and artistic rise collide inside the destructive machinery of celebrity. - Core: The Rose
Reason: Stardom consumes the performer as public success and private selfhood become incompatible.
■ Secondary Axes(English titles only)
- Manufactured Image: Beyond the Lights
- Fame and Selfhood: What’s Love Got to Do with It
■ Person
- Director: Vondie Curtis-Hall
- Cast: Mariah Carey, Max Beesley, Da Brat
■ Structural Tags
#StardomStructure #CommercialControl #IdentityConflict
■ Attribute Tags
#MusicalDrama #PopMusicFilm #CelebrityNarrative
■ MOVIE RECIPE
※Relation Edge to MOVIE RECIPE※
■ Related Golden Rules
※Relation Edge to Golden Rules※


































