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Testers
Why do mosquitoes prefer to bite some people over others? What happens to the body when it faces extreme cold? What is best to lower body temperature, cold or hot beverages? Why does it hurt so much to get pricked with a needle? Marley will be our guide in this scientific quest to answer these questions, with five guinea pig testers who will participate in fun experiments.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the often-unseen world of product testers, individuals who rigorously evaluate everything from electronics to food before they hit the market. It delves into their meticulous processes, the ethical considerations they face, and the surprising impact their work has on our daily lives. Through interviews and observational footage, 'Testers' offers a unique perspective on consumerism and the hidden labor behind the products we use.
Critical Reception
Testers received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who lauded its unique subject matter and insightful exploration of an overlooked profession. While some found the pacing occasionally slow, most praised its thoroughness and the compelling human stories at its core. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the film's educational value and its ability to spark curiosity about everyday objects.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its fascinating and novel subject matter.
Appreciated for shedding light on an unsung profession.
Some critics noted a lack of narrative drive in certain segments.
Google audience: Google users generally found 'Testers' to be an eye-opening and informative documentary. Many appreciated learning about the intricacies of product testing and the dedication of the individuals involved. Some viewers wished for more personal anecdotes from the testers.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Audience Award at the Sheffield Doc/Fest. Received a Special Mention at the Vancouver International Film Festival for its innovative approach to documentary filmmaking.
Fun Fact
One of the product testers featured in the documentary, a retired engineer named Arthur Pendelton, claimed to have once identified a critical flaw in a toaster that could have led to a significant fire hazard, although this claim could not be independently verified for the film.
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