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Book Reviews of Pedal (Book & DVD)Book Review: Don't Judge a Book by Its Photographer Summary: 3 Stars
Anyone familiar with the current art scene would jump to buy this and understandbly so with the names involved, unfortunately, it's a disappointment. I hate to slam it because I like Sutherland's work, but I was just hoping for so much more out of the documentary. Most of the interviews are boring (mainly because they last too long), there aren't very many messangers shown, there's nothing on the film about the CMWC, which could've at least provided him with more interviews, and there's only one messanger whose life is shown beyond the surface.
Book Review: Not as great as i thought it'd be Summary: 3 Stars
As a former messenger and current bicycle enthusiast, i usually enjoy any documentary or movie on being a bike messenger. I just exspected more from this one. Its kinda depressing at times (tho, being a messenger can be depressing at times so i understand). The packaging and book are nice tho.
Book Review: to much emphasis on the dispatch life and not the real messenger life Summary: 3 Stars
Pedal was good in the sense of the idea. I think that it was advertised as a messenger movie. I have a boyfriend who was a messenger and the flaw of this movie comes by making them all look like low level lifers to the streets not the real people who ride the job.
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