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So, 'Corey Haim: Me, Myself and I' is quite the curious watch. This documentary feels like a deep dive into Haim's psyche, if you can call it that. The pacing is a bit all over the place, as it swings from him playing hockey with a middle-aged guy to showcasing his fashion choices. It's all very self-indulgent, but there's something oddly compelling about it. Haim's persona shines through, with moments that are both cringeworthy and strangely heartfelt, giving you glimpses of his life beyond the Hollywood facade. The atmosphere often feels like a home movie but ramped up to 11, which adds a layer of intrigue for fans of 80s cinema. Definitely not your standard documentary, that’s for sure.
Self-indulgent exploration of celebrity lifeUnconventional documentary styleHighlights Haim's unique personality
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