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Ty Warner war ein frustrierter Spielzeugverkäufer, bis seine Idee durch die Zusammenarbeit mit drei Frauen zum größten Spielzeugwahn der Geschichte wurde.Ty Warner war ein frustrierter Spielzeugverkäufer, bis seine Idee durch die Zusammenarbeit mit drei Frauen zum größten Spielzeugwahn der Geschichte wurde.Ty Warner war ein frustrierter Spielzeugverkäufer, bis seine Idee durch die Zusammenarbeit mit drei Frauen zum größten Spielzeugwahn der Geschichte wurde.
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The film starts out telling the audience that they made up a lot of the script. That should be a clue.
As a movie, it's really well done and enjoyable. The acting is excellent, the costuming is fantastic, and the script moves it along very quickly. It's occasionally hard to follow, but this doesn't take away from the overall enjoyment. Elizabeth Banks is superb as the clever, crafty Robbie.
The story is told from three women's points of view - pretty much how they were wronged and deserved the credit for the Beanie Babies craze. If you recognize the "woman scorned" POV from the beginning, it's a lot more enjoyable as just a movie. It's certainly NOT a documentary -- if you want to see a more accurate depiction, watch Beanie Mania (2021). But if you just want an enjoyable flick, this is it.
As a movie, it's really well done and enjoyable. The acting is excellent, the costuming is fantastic, and the script moves it along very quickly. It's occasionally hard to follow, but this doesn't take away from the overall enjoyment. Elizabeth Banks is superb as the clever, crafty Robbie.
The story is told from three women's points of view - pretty much how they were wronged and deserved the credit for the Beanie Babies craze. If you recognize the "woman scorned" POV from the beginning, it's a lot more enjoyable as just a movie. It's certainly NOT a documentary -- if you want to see a more accurate depiction, watch Beanie Mania (2021). But if you just want an enjoyable flick, this is it.
Having read some of the reviews on here I almost gave this one a miss.
Im glad I didn't .
This was a cracking little movie.
Great performances by everyone .
The story was interesting , the acting was too notch and I was entertained from start to finish .
I knew nothing about these toys and I was blown away by their story.
Elizabeth Banks never fails to deliver so I was expecting greatness from her but Sarah Snook, Geraldine Viswanathan and Zach Galifianakis also kill it.
You are really brought on a journey and feel all the highs and lows that the actual people must have gone through .
Give this one a go.
It doesn't disappoint.
Im glad I didn't .
This was a cracking little movie.
Great performances by everyone .
The story was interesting , the acting was too notch and I was entertained from start to finish .
I knew nothing about these toys and I was blown away by their story.
Elizabeth Banks never fails to deliver so I was expecting greatness from her but Sarah Snook, Geraldine Viswanathan and Zach Galifianakis also kill it.
You are really brought on a journey and feel all the highs and lows that the actual people must have gone through .
Give this one a go.
It doesn't disappoint.
Wanted to like this, but just didn't feel engaging or interesting for some reason. For one thing, it jumps back and forth in time which just felt confusing when trying to understand the evolution of the beanie baby and how it became popular. Like we literally jump ahead 10 years then back 8 then forward 3 then back 3 again.. ugh.
We also found Zach and Banks both were somewhat jarring in such a strange appearance from their normal look. The dyed brown hair seemed unnatural and just strange that it was distracting. Not a huge deal here but just seemed unnecessarily distracting...
But all in all, the jumping back and forth just never led to a nice, satisfying lead up to their explosion in popularity. It actually made it all feel very anti-climactic.
So, not sure, but just something with how this was put together didn't work for me. Wasn't a fan or engaged in what should be an interesting story..
We also found Zach and Banks both were somewhat jarring in such a strange appearance from their normal look. The dyed brown hair seemed unnatural and just strange that it was distracting. Not a huge deal here but just seemed unnecessarily distracting...
But all in all, the jumping back and forth just never led to a nice, satisfying lead up to their explosion in popularity. It actually made it all feel very anti-climactic.
So, not sure, but just something with how this was put together didn't work for me. Wasn't a fan or engaged in what should be an interesting story..
This is a hell of a story. Great costume design and cinematography. Good acting. Nicely developed characters. Colors play a huge role and are on point. The way the story told is really annoying. While I don't mind the jumping back and forth through the years as long as I know when we're at, there were a few occasions they didn't put the year on and that caused a little timeline confusion. It's a story about a downfall of a vain man-child who couldn't grow up. It's also a story about investing in the dumbest of things. It's a solid 4 star piece that I'll gladly watch again only for the beautiful colors and the great makeup on Zack Galifianakis' face.
Another production clearly seeking to capitalize on nostalgia for a particular time, appealing to a large & wealthy demographic. None of this is inherently a problem or complaint.
The execution belies a tight production schedule to just get this movie out there. Acting, writing and directing are all just slightly better than 'going through the motions' or checking the box. The young sales person/ assistant/ college intern is the most egregious: like a cartoon, no sense of pacing, no sense that characters listen to each other. The acting is painfully obvious as ACTING - saying the lines, showing the assigned emotion, etc.
It's likely that some - not all - of the cast could be better, but no one asked them to be, here.
Maybe the story could be interesting enough.... It's hard to say, from watching this. Unfortunately, it seems that all the competition among streaming providers is lowering the bar for quality, and driving production more for for quantity. So, viewer costs go up because production costs for content are the same for poor quality as it is for better quality.
The execution belies a tight production schedule to just get this movie out there. Acting, writing and directing are all just slightly better than 'going through the motions' or checking the box. The young sales person/ assistant/ college intern is the most egregious: like a cartoon, no sense of pacing, no sense that characters listen to each other. The acting is painfully obvious as ACTING - saying the lines, showing the assigned emotion, etc.
It's likely that some - not all - of the cast could be better, but no one asked them to be, here.
Maybe the story could be interesting enough.... It's hard to say, from watching this. Unfortunately, it seems that all the competition among streaming providers is lowering the bar for quality, and driving production more for for quantity. So, viewer costs go up because production costs for content are the same for poor quality as it is for better quality.
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- WissenswertesMaya Kumar's character (Geraldine Viswanathan) is based on the real life person Lina Trivedi.
- PatzerIn one scene that takes place in 1983, Ty and Robbie are in the toy aisle of a department store examining stuffed animals as they figure out how to make better ones. On the shelf behind them is the board game, "Ticket to Ride", which wasn't published until 2004.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 905: Talk to Me + Extra Terrestrial Visitors (2023)
- SoundtracksOh Sheila
Written by Melvin Riley (as Melvin C. Riley Jr.), Gordon Strozier (as Gordon P. Strozier), Gerald Valentine
Performed by Ready for the World
Vocals performed by Melvin Riley (as Melvin Riley Jr.)
Courtesy of Cleopatra Records, Inc.
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