This movie just took a long time to go nowhere, except full circle from nobody to star to nobody. As a parody of that, in Canadian film-making style, I suppose it made a point. However, it was not engaging or entertaining--merely repetitive. And perhaps that was it's point! To really express the banal. The smiling superficial news people and interviewers who never let her speak; then the men going all ga-ga for her beauty--leaving wives or ruining careers in the process; and she...having "fun" so she thinks. It appeared that she, too, was shallow and just along for the ride--the "fun" ride of stardom--look at the contrast between her earlier visit to Paris and the last. The Rosie character with her personal excrement exhibit at the end was more a definitive statement on the entire film.