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God Forbid (2022)
Director Might Be Terrible?
The director of this has a weird way of making documentaries, the pacing seems a little off and music choices distract greatly, it's like he has no faith in the content of the doc so he has chosen to keep a fast pace so viewers don't switch off.
Being in the UK I was unaware of this story and am left feeling rather happy that here at least we don't have toxic religion intertwined with politics.
If only they weren't so hooked on religion they may just be able to have the kinky life they both wanted.
The director also did Screwball, a documentary around performance enhancing drugs which was very weird and had kids playing their adult counterparts roles.
One Man and His Shoes (2020)
Okay But Misguided.
Starts off well, with a decent amount of storytelling and interviews some good people.
That part has all been done before in many places, perhaps this is what led the filmmaker to take a turn in the later parts of this film.
It feels like a failed attempt at a hatchet job on Nike & Jordan.
The blame for these senseless and violent acts lie with humans and their nature, not a brand of shoe.
At a point it's time to look internally rather than blame "the man"
Manchild: The Schea Cotton Story (2016)
The doc feels cheaply made, lacks research.
The music is incredibly cringy and on the nose.
The doc feels cheaply made, lacks research.
I'm not the sure story is that interesting anyway, it's obvious that ESPN would have picked this up as a 30 for 30 of there was any substance to it at all.
Alone Across the Arctic (2019)
Should have been a YouTube vlog
Somehow this just came across and very uninteresting.
There isn't much to get the viewer invested.
Should have been a YouTube series.