Charli XCX Finds Herself Trapped in a Sea of Brat Summer: "Is This What I Want?"
In the latest trailer for Aidan Zamiri's The Moment, Charli XCX appears to be grappling with the existential crisis that comes with being a pop icon. The film, which will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January, seems to follow Charli as she navigates the pressures of fame and the expectations of her label.
As Charli confides in her manager Tim (Jaime Demetriou), it's clear that she's growing increasingly disillusioned with the Brat Summer phenomenon that has taken over her life. "Don't you just think the whole like, keep having a Brat Summer thing is a bit cringe?" she asks Tim. The response from Tim only adds to her frustration: "It's all cringe. Good to go again?"
The film seems to explore the darker side of fame, where Charli finds herself torn between doing what she wants and conforming to the expectations of those around her. In one particularly poignant moment, she breaks down in tears, crying out for guidance: "Everybody's so desperate for me to be fucking innovative all the time and fucking cool... Everybody's like, what do you want? What do you want? Well, I don’t fucking know what I fucking want, Tim."
The weight of commercial pressure is palpable, as Charli considers the advice of her label and industry bigwigs. Will she cave to the expectations of others or forge her own path? The trailer hints at a complex web of creative freedom and artistic compromise.
Meanwhile, the pressures of social media fame are on full display, with Kylie Jenner offering her two cents: "The second people are getting sick of you, that's when you have to go even harder." It's a stark reminder that in today's fast-paced world, staying relevant is key – at any cost.
With The Moment set to release in theaters on January 30th, 2026, it remains to be seen whether Charli XCX will find the courage to break free from the Brat Summer trap or succumb to its pressures. One thing is certain: she's not going to go quietly into the night – at least, not without a fight.
In the latest trailer for Aidan Zamiri's The Moment, Charli XCX appears to be grappling with the existential crisis that comes with being a pop icon. The film, which will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January, seems to follow Charli as she navigates the pressures of fame and the expectations of her label.
As Charli confides in her manager Tim (Jaime Demetriou), it's clear that she's growing increasingly disillusioned with the Brat Summer phenomenon that has taken over her life. "Don't you just think the whole like, keep having a Brat Summer thing is a bit cringe?" she asks Tim. The response from Tim only adds to her frustration: "It's all cringe. Good to go again?"
The film seems to explore the darker side of fame, where Charli finds herself torn between doing what she wants and conforming to the expectations of those around her. In one particularly poignant moment, she breaks down in tears, crying out for guidance: "Everybody's so desperate for me to be fucking innovative all the time and fucking cool... Everybody's like, what do you want? What do you want? Well, I don’t fucking know what I fucking want, Tim."
The weight of commercial pressure is palpable, as Charli considers the advice of her label and industry bigwigs. Will she cave to the expectations of others or forge her own path? The trailer hints at a complex web of creative freedom and artistic compromise.
Meanwhile, the pressures of social media fame are on full display, with Kylie Jenner offering her two cents: "The second people are getting sick of you, that's when you have to go even harder." It's a stark reminder that in today's fast-paced world, staying relevant is key – at any cost.
With The Moment set to release in theaters on January 30th, 2026, it remains to be seen whether Charli XCX will find the courage to break free from the Brat Summer trap or succumb to its pressures. One thing is certain: she's not going to go quietly into the night – at least, not without a fight.