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Show Business Is My Life (But I Can't Prove It)
This documentary explores the life and career of longtime comedian Gary Mule Deer.
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Plot Summary
This quirky documentary delves into the eccentric life of Herschel Finkler, a man who claims show business is his destiny, despite a lifelong string of failed auditions and improbable 'near misses.' Finkler navigates his peculiar world with unwavering optimism, encountering a cast of equally colorful characters who either support or question his unique brand of showmanship. The film explores themes of ambition, self-delusion, and the subjective nature of success.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Show Business Is My Life (But I Can't Prove It)' was met with a mixed to positive reception. Reviewers generally praised its unique comedic voice and the compelling, if unusual, central figure. However, some found the pacing uneven and the narrative occasionally meandered.
What Reviewers Say
A bizarrely charming and humorous look at an aspiring performer.
Finkler's unwavering conviction makes for a fascinating, albeit eccentric, viewing experience.
While occasionally unfocused, the documentary's heart and unique perspective shine through.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed the film's unconventional humor and the endearing, albeit peculiar, protagonist. Many found Finkler's earnest pursuit of show business inspirational, while a smaller segment felt the documentary could have benefited from a more focused narrative.
Fun Fact
The documentary famously features a scene where Herschel Finkler attempts to audition for a commercial by performing a 30-minute interpretive dance about the life cycle of a toaster.
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