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A Million in the Morning is quite the intriguing documentary. Set against the chaotic backdrop of Times Square, it captures the sheer absurdity of eight contestants vying for a world record by watching movies non-stop. The atmosphere is electric, filled with a blend of tension and camaraderie as these film buffs push their limits. The pacing is relentless, reflecting the urgency of their challenge while intertwining snippets of the films they're watching, creating a kind of meta-commentary on the nature of obsession. What stands out is the practical effects of fatigue—watching these contestants struggle with exhaustion feels both raw and oddly relatable. It’s not just a race against time; it’s a deep dive into what drives people to extremes in the name of cinema.
Unique concept of a world record attemptInteresting blend of competition and film cultureCaptures the essence of endurance and passion for cinema
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