How manly are you?
The Story:
This documentary takes a
look at men. How manly are we? What do beards, moustaches and constant
grooming say about men as a whole?
Unlike Morgan Spurlock's usual documentaries, this one plays more as a star-filled comedy documentary.
You
have Jason Bateman and Will Arnett doing some schtick at a health spa
to break up the segments within the documentary. I guess when you sign
up as Executive Producers, you get what you want, though their bits are
too long, and not nearly as funny as they should be, or as they probably
think they were.
Then you have the following interviewed:
Judd Apatow
Adam Carolla
Zach Galifianakis
Paul Rudd
So this isn't man in the street territory.
The
documentary itself is also a bit uneven in presentation. Spurlock is
heavily invested and seen in the first segment (moustaches) and then
completely disappears for the rest of the film. Odd to say the least, and so unlike any other documentary that I've seen him present.
The
second segment on beards is overly long, painfully paced, and stars a
guy that really is hard to care about since his only passion in life is
having a great beard...but when you stack him against the competition at
beard competitions (really???) his beard just doesn't look that great. It's simply long.
It
picks up again after that with showing what wrestlers have to endure to
basically be completely shaved to do their jobs correctly. Man, that's
got to suck.
Then it gets an overlong metrosexual finale with
perhaps the vainest "man" on the planet. Likely not, but again, like
the beard, too long, and the character much less interesting.
It's amusing at times, and indeed an interesting topic.
However when you average out the great with the so-so...
Final Grade: C
Would I Own It: Nah, I'm good.
Available for streaming on Netflix as of this writing.
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