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Easier to Invent is a fascinating look at the often daunting task of getting inventions into the hands of the public. The film dives into the struggles that inventors face, particularly spotlighting D. A. Torb, whose journey unravels the complexities of the national economy and innovation. The pacing is methodical, allowing the viewer to absorb the layers of challenge and potential that inventors encounter. It has this raw, almost gritty atmosphere - not overly polished but very real. The documentary doesn't shy away from the frustrations of the inventing process, which adds a distinct authenticity. There’s a certain charm in its straightforward presentation, almost like a time capsule reflecting the era's entrepreneurial spirit, making it a unique piece for collectors interested in the intersection of creativity and commerce.
Interesting look at the inventor's processReflects the economic climate of late '80sSpotlight on D. A. Torb is compelling
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