csark-57755
Joined Jun 2016
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When it comes to documentaries, it's very tough to review because unlike a movie, documentaries, you can't really critique things like acting and the writing as much as you want. Documentaries, normally, depend on the subject matter and the subject matter in this film, is a great concept! Fifty-two jobs in 52 weeks, what a scoop! But the potential here is wasted. This film is boring. It's only an hour and twenty minutes but it's so tedious, that it's an insult. Mainly this is because of the pacing. The pacing is just all over the place. For example, in the film, Sean (the protagonist) takes a job as a pizza maker and we spend a good amount of time on this, but then he takes a job as a film producer and it only lasts for a minute. It feels so disjointed that I got sucked out of the film and focused on the technical aspects of it. The camera-work is horrible. I understand that this is a very low budget shot film but the camera-work is awful. Sometimes, it's still as a cinder block and other times, it's like the guy recording him is on ice. The people in it are okay but everything else from the camera-work to the sheer potential, sucks. Such a waste.