

The Snob
Seonwoo Jung is an artist who claims “borrowing” rather than plagiarism when an old friend who’s been abroad re-enters, and agitates, her life: a secret meeting with a curator and her old friend suggests she seduce her partner.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary delves into the life and work of P.G. Wodehouse, the celebrated author known for his witty prose and beloved characters like Jeeves and Wooster. It explores his unique style and enduring legacy in literature. The film touches upon the biographical elements that influenced his creations.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'The Snob' received modest attention, primarily within niche film circles and Wodehouse enthusiast communities. Its focused approach and historical content were generally appreciated by those interested in the author's life and work. Critical reception tended to highlight its informative nature rather than groundbreaking cinematic achievement.
What Reviewers Say
- A concise and informative look at P.G. Wodehouse.
- Appreciated by fans of the author's literary contributions.
- Offers a brief yet insightful glimpse into Wodehouse's world.
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Fun Fact
Although P.G. Wodehouse died in 1975, his character Jeeves, featured in this documentary, is presented as if still in service, reflecting the timeless nature of Wodehouse's most famous creation.
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