jmarcusn
Joined Mar 2017
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Justin Schein succeeds in moving the abstraction of the greed of the wealthy class into an opportunity to explore family and humanity combined with a sliver of hope that its perpetuation in subsequent generations is not inevitable. It may take a little extra effort, but when viewers look at more of Justin Schein's body of work one is afforded the opportunity to appreciate how the younger Schein has been able to help raise a healthy family with his wife Eden Wurmfeld and deliver cinematic messages that are compassionate, insightful and well researched. Without drawing excessive focus away from the primary subject, Justin Schein's perspective provides personal humanity to the theme.