“He understood that in order for …

“He understood that in order for (“Muse”) to succeed, he was going to have to reconcile with certain things, with Colorado and things in his background,” Chopra said. “Early on (in the documentary planning process), we knew we had to deal with it. There were a lot of legal restrictions in terms of gag orders, things we understood only once we got into the project. There was a lot we talked about that didn’t or couldn’t be in the film.” Would “Muse” have told the Bryant story the same way a couple years later, when the #MeToo movement has put sexual assault under greater scrutiny in the entertainment, political, business and sports worlds, and where wealth, fame, and power aren’t always the shield they once were?