The article discusses the Super Bowl halftime show performed by Bad Bunny, featuring a mix of music, dance, and special effects. The show was designed to celebrate Latinx culture and community, with a focus on love, acceptance, and unity.
Bad Bunny personally selected several guests for the performance, including Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, who sang a song that resonates in Puerto Rico and Hawaii. The show also featured a number of real-life individuals, such as a nail technician, barber, and boxer, to showcase the diversity of Latinx communities.
The show's cinematography was notable, with the use of cinema cameras and special effects to create a visually stunning performance. The camera work was intricate and well-choreographed, with a focus on capturing the energy and emotion of the performance.
Despite some technical issues, including a camera crane spinning out of control, the show was overall a success. Both Hamilton and Cuddeford felt that the message of the halftime show was heard and resonated with audiences, celebrating Latino people feeling loved, seen, and celebrated, and joy being shared by all.
The full performance can be watched on YouTube.
Bad Bunny personally selected several guests for the performance, including Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, who sang a song that resonates in Puerto Rico and Hawaii. The show also featured a number of real-life individuals, such as a nail technician, barber, and boxer, to showcase the diversity of Latinx communities.
The show's cinematography was notable, with the use of cinema cameras and special effects to create a visually stunning performance. The camera work was intricate and well-choreographed, with a focus on capturing the energy and emotion of the performance.
Despite some technical issues, including a camera crane spinning out of control, the show was overall a success. Both Hamilton and Cuddeford felt that the message of the halftime show was heard and resonated with audiences, celebrating Latino people feeling loved, seen, and celebrated, and joy being shared by all.
The full performance can be watched on YouTube.