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The Pez Outlaw (2022)
Interesting insight into the world of Pez
This documentary masterfully narrates the tale, spotlighting the immensely likeable Steve Glew. His endearing relationship with his wife adds a heartwarming layer to the narrative. The documentary excels in offering a deep and wonderful insight into this eccentric man, capturing his passion for collectible Pez dispensers. With meticulous storytelling, it celebrates Glew's journey and his impact on the Pez collector's community. A must-watch for its engaging portrayal and heartwarming moments, "The Pez Outlaw" paints a vivid and touching portrait of both a man and his beloved obsession. An easy watch, I give it a solid 7 out of 10.
T.1.M. (2023)
An Easy and Entertaining Watch
"T. I. M." offers an engaging cinematic experience, although it falls short of the psychological intensity of a "Black Mirror" episode. The film, with its well-acted ensemble of a small cast, manages to captivate despite its differences in scope.
Running for 1 hour and 41 minutes, "T. I. M." struggles to fully develop its characters, leaving the audience wanting more depth. The narrative occasionally feels pieced together, hindering the film from realizing its full potential. Yet, surprisingly, the film's emotional resonance isn't entirely lost.
In a world where AI integration is becoming less fiction and more fact, "T. I. M." explores a topic of increasing relevance. It prompts us to contemplate the ramifications of advanced technology on our lives and emotions.
Despite review scores that might suggest otherwise, "T. I. M." isn't as lacking as some critics assert. I rate it a solid 7.5 out of 10. While it may not scale the heights of other films and shows in this genre, it still offers thoughtful moments and a glimpse into a world where time and emotions intertwine, even if not explored to their fullest.