Write a Book About It
Write a Book About It

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Write a Book About It

2010
Movie
114 min
English

Tipsy Canoe (Actually Huizenga) was once an innocent child of the 90's. But after a gory initiation by immortal gang leader Bop (Ryan Linkof), she has developed not only a twisted blood-lust, but a desperate addiction to fame and youth. She needs to be loved in order to live. And now, in the year 2205, after marauding the streets with her gang of Warlords for over 200 years, Tipsy must find new ways to be adored. Her life is a dizzying tale of excess and depravity. If she can persuade top Hollywoodite, RIsha (Elisha Drons), to write a book about it, will her sick desires be fulfilled?

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Daniel P. CorfGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the journey of Arthur S. Harris, a former advertising executive who decides to write a book about his life and experiences. The film chronicles his creative process, the challenges he faces, and the emotional depth he uncovers as he delves into his past.

Critical Reception

Write a Book About It received a generally positive reception, with critics praising its intimate portrayal of the writing process and the subject's vulnerability. Audiences connected with the relatable struggles and ultimate triumph of completing a personal project.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its candid exploration of the creative journey.

  • Praised for the subject's authentic and heartfelt narration.

  • Seen as an inspiring look at overcoming personal and professional hurdles.

Google audience: Audience feedback is largely positive, with viewers finding the documentary relatable and inspiring. Many appreciated the raw honesty and the dedication of the subject to his creative endeavor.

Fun Fact

Arthur S. Harris, the subject of the documentary, initially conceived of his book as a way to process his own life experiences after a successful career in advertising.

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