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Right Tool For The Job
Two women want their friend to loosen up, so they call a man who sells sex toys to show up and give her a demonstration. One thing leads to another and soon the girls are playing with all manner of devices and the uptight woman experiences a sexual reawakening.
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Plot Summary
This short film, essentially a lengthy advertisement, features Donald Trump as himself, in his signature flamboyant style, interacting with George Plimpton, who plays a reporter. The narrative centers around Trump's self-proclaimed genius in real estate development, with Plimpton attempting to understand his methods. It showcases Trump's larger-than-life persona and his iconic projects, all presented with a comedic undertone.
Critical Reception
As a short promotional film, "Right Tool For The Job" did not receive traditional critical reviews. Its primary purpose was to showcase Donald Trump and his real estate ventures in a positive and engaging light, likely aimed at potential investors and the general public during that era. Audience reception would have been tied to its exposure as an advertisement.
What Reviewers Say
Primarily a promotional piece rather than a narrative film.
Features Donald Trump in a self-aggrandizing role.
Showcases Trump's real estate projects of the era.
Google audience: As this was a short promotional film, there is no specific audience review data available on Google.
Fun Fact
This short film is notable for featuring a young Donald Trump alongside journalist and author George Plimpton, in what could be seen as an early, stylized portrayal of Trump's burgeoning public image.
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