Film Review – The Beanie Bubble

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2023’s filmmaking fascination with the history of consumer products returns with “The Beanie Bubble,” which follows recent releases such as “BlackBerry,” “Air,” and “Tetris,” with these movies all endeavoring to make a slick cinematic ride using the details of business dealings and ethics. For the latest installment in this series, the tale goes small and plush, with “The Beanie Bubble” examining the tremendous popularity of Beanie Babies, which grew from an idea for a different kind of stuffed animal into a billion-dollar business during the 1990s. However, this isn’t the story of eccentric owner Ty Warner and his financial dealings, with co-directors Damien Kulash and Kristin Gore (who also scripts) looking to change the POV to the three women in his life, who all contributed to his success and received nothing but aggravation and betrayal for their efforts. “The Beanie Bubble” carries some high energy at times, but it really strikes gold with performances, with the actors fully understanding the tone of the feature, gracefully playing levels of frustration. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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