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The Life Coach is one of those quirky mockumentaries that dives into the odd world of Hollywood's self-help industry. Directed by Josh Stolberg, it captures a satirical view of a guy who's all about helping the stars find themselves, but honestly, he's a bit of a train wreck. The pacing has this nice ebb and flow, moving between genuine moments and wild absurdity. The performances feel very natural, almost like you’re watching a documentary unfold, which is what makes its humor land in a unique way. Plus, the practical effects are minimal but cleverly used, adding to the overall authenticity. It’s a film that plays with themes of ambition, superficiality, and the often ridiculous quest for self-improvement, wrapped in a light-hearted yet slightly cynical tone.
Features a blend of documentary style and scripted moments.Captures the absurdity of the self-help culture in Hollywood.Strong performances that feel authentic and engaging.
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