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Trevor Noah: I Wish You Would (2022)
Boring and repetitive
In the first 10 minutes or so you notice right away that he looks like he kinda does not want to be there making that show. I can't really explain it, but it seems there is no effort in making good jokes because he has nothing to prove. Right of the bat he recicles that black hitler joke, but with no funny twist or anything, basically just the same joke. I like the guy very much and his other shows are superb. I really liked his genuine way of telling us about his life, doing funny voices, and really having a great sense of humor. It seems he is too famous now to put in any real effort in entertaining.
Get Smart with Money (2022)
Great financial advice!
If you don't care about your finances, just want to complain about not having money and do nothing about it, read the negative reviews and you will find lots of sympathy.
If you do, watch the documentary and pick up what could be used for your own life's scenario.
In terms of the quality of the documentary, you have to realize that you won't learn from anybody how do deal with your personal finances because as the name suggests, they are personal. What this video does is teach you about financial literacy, and in this category I have to say it's one of the best out there. From the get go I was skeptic on for how long they would follow up on the various cases they show, since in financial literacy it doesn't work to just give someone advice and expect everything to go smoothly. So following up until one year later is a reasonable amount of time to get an ideia of how its working out.
To really show you how to get better with money in a film, they would have to follow these people 24/7 for 5 years, so you realize what the mindset around good financial decisions is.
What they have done instead is give you some examples for you to look into financial literacy a bit more in depth if you think it makes sense for you.
They should do more documentaries like this, even if it just helps a couple of people at a time.
The Minimalists: Less Is Now (2021)
Little authenticity and to blown up
Really liked the first one. But this one just feels meh. It felt like if the protagonists were declaiming a poem and not speaking about real life. Would have appreciated a more in depth before and after comparison of one or two real life people that made the change, rather then just little clips of a lots of people saying things without knowing their context.
Love the subject and the guys, did not enjoy the documentary.