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So, 'Alfie the Odd Job Boy' is this really charming documentary that follows an 18-year-old named Alfie who, after leaving school with no formal qualifications, decides to turn his life around on his tandem bike. The whole film has this down-to-earth vibe, capturing the essence of small-town life in Clitheroe. What really struck me is how the pacing reflects Alfie's journey – it ebbs and flows, kind of mirroring his ups and downs. There’s a rawness to it all, like you’re right there with him. The film doesn’t shy away from the hardships he faces, but it also highlights his resilience. It’s a nice exploration of entrepreneurial spirit, showcasing not just his odd jobs, but the connections he makes along the way.
Focuses on entrepreneurial spiritAuthentic portrayal of small-town lifeRaw and relatable storytelling
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Aaron Dunleavy
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