Even the guy holding the camera was popping xanax & percocet like they were going out of fashion. It is basically excerpts of personal videos taken by friends. In the way this is the best form of documentary film making, as you get a non judge mental uncensored look at the inner workings of the artist. That is the whole purpose of documentaries after all, to unveil the truth; warts and all. It might be disappointing for some, looking for deep inner meanings to events. Its just a tragic combination of too much money, fame & pressure; leading to a drug problem and s premature death. Its far from an uncommon story in film or music industry of course. He mentioned his own death frequently in life and in his music: It doesn't take a psychic to work that one out. I don't feel the issues are necessarily music industry related per se, but a much more wider societal problem. As human beings we enjoy taking drugs, but we need to learn to know our limits, and when using them becomes counter productive. Far from curing his anxiety disorder, Juice WRLD turned in to a living zombie with in the space of a few years, climaxing with his untimely end.