Friday, September 27, 2013

A Man's Story



Fashion...
The audio is not the greatest since after all it was documented within a twelve year period and the whole documentary could have been done in less than ninety seven minutes. Regardless, Ozwald Boateng's elegant out of this world unique style of sharp shoulder line is a noticeable, classy fashion design which is well fit on his own 6'4" tall masculine well fit figure. The clothes that he has designed more than a decade ago look like a superb fit for today's fashion which are a tastement to Ozwald's success as a fashion designer which can be seen in this documentary.

On a Ozwald's note where he says "I can't afford doing what I'm doing..." is the greatest lesson of this documentary since that is where you see Ozwald suffer in his personal life. This is a must see documentary for anyone in fashion industry or any business that requires so much of one's time and leaving none for personal or family life.

enjoyed very much
Informative and inspiring!
I wish him continued success!
he is soooo very talented!
thank you for offering on instant watch!

Captivating - (you'll have to rewind to avoid missing things though)
Rather than this simply being a story about a man who became a designer...this is a story about a man, and a designer.

More importantly - it's a novel look into the behind-the-scenes world of Fashion, devoid of the self-important grandeur and pomp that generally surrounds it.
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I enjoyed this for the human aspect, the raw emotion - and the development of a story. You're elated when he succeeds, and...well I won't give away the rest.

Of course, take my word with a bit of salt, as I'm a Black 20-something, inspired by films like "The Pursuit of Happyness" and "Gifted Hands"

but if you can imagine "We Were Kings" (Muhammad Ali) and Pursuit of Happyness merged into one, you've got this film.

worth the money

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