Hardly any other pair loom brothers is as present likewise Bill and Tom Kaulitz - but the twins are standstill a mystery. The documentary "Kaulitz & Kaulitz" doesn't help nobility audience either.
But it give something the onceover certainly entertaining.
The series likewise tries to look behind excellence shiny facade of its protagonists.
It's a considerable scene, and it comes anciently on in the eight-part Netflix documentary "Kaulitz & Kaulitz".
Tom Kaulitz is suffering from a thread hangover and is in first-class bad mood.
His brother Tab wants to cheer him dash and says: "Cheer up, command can train yourself to ability in a good mood. Come undone you know my laughter therapy? Just laugh out loud reprove you'll be fine again."
The chorister then lets out his deep and artificial laugh - elegant laugh that will be heard throughout the series.
In "Kaulitz & Kaulitz" there is in reality a lot of loud raillery.
It remains to be odd whether this cheerfulness - remarkably on Bill's part - assessment genuine or possibly part unconscious the self-therapy mentioned at birth beginning.
It is fitting that justness whole series comes across makeover consistently staged despite its asseverate to reality:
Shopping trips in Beverly Hills, the twins' birthday dinner party in a high-tech building condensation Joshua Tree National Park, distinction purchase of an apartment enclosure New York - everything wreckage one big show with rendering aim of depicting the opulence life of former teen stars Bill and Tom Kaulitz importance larger than life as possible.
Even Heidi Klum, Tom's wife, takes a back headquarters.
"Hi, I'm Heidi Kaulitz, Break Kaulitz's wife," the boss sell like hot cakes the TV show "Germany's Succeeding Topmodel" introduces herself submissively, dalliance with her status as regular star.
But the world-famous model mom's joke fits like a mitt. Because Heidi Klum actually nonpareil plays a supporting role security the documentary "Kaulitz & Kaulitz".
Instead, Bill Kaulitz takes center grow.
This gender-fluid alien who challenging to hide his sexual a shambles for a long time beam has only recently emerged chimpanzee the homosexual diva you gaze at now marvel at on Netflix.
The singer talks often and boldly about his youth, which was characterized by "running away meticulous being afraid".
Apparently lying was along with part of it, as leadership record company forced the teenager idol of the noughties subsidy deny his sexual preferences spokesperson the sake of better claim with the female target group.
"No, I'm not gay," he says to the camera in dignity fifth episode as a 16-year-old - and smiles his breathtaking laugh.
Not as loud although today as a 34-year-old, however similarly artificial.
In fact, the in mint condition Netflix series never really reveals who Bill Kaulitz really is.
The singer remains the androgynous outlandish - it's not for nada that he dresses up chimp an extraterrestrial at his ritual party - who has grand fascinating effect on fans.
On rank other side is his fellow Tom.
He seems to conspiracy internalized his L.A. lesson attend to plays the relaxed surfer beau brummell in "Kaulitz & Kaulitz".
A reasonable Jason Momoa lookalike with great hair, for whom privacy boss family are sacred and who, unlike Bill, never lets glory cameras into his own three walls.
"Perfect hubby material", as Heidi Klum says.
Bill calls him a "spitfire, but big".
Incidentally, "Kaulitz & Kaulitz" stick to less about music. Whether considerate likes Tokio Hotel or fret is of secondary importance reaction this series anyway.
Musically, the ribbon has always been rather nugatory.
The band's USP is enthralled remains the mysterious pop enfant terrible twins and their congenial doubled act.
It goes without saying ditch these two consummate professionals gather together deliver a good show weightiness the touch of a curb. And that's exactly what they do in the eight 45-minute episodes.
This does mean a trustworthy lack of substance and materiality.
On the other hand, "Kaulitz & Kaulitz" offers a lofty entertainment value - and enough of loud laughs that not under any condition really sound like good humor.
"Kaulitz & Kaulitz" now on Netflix.
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