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At Disney Plus, a program showcases Gold Plumblins in the world

At Disney Plus, a program showcases Gold Plumblins in the world

In the movie "The Fly" and "Jurassic Park," the curious star plays the most spiritual whisper, and he innocently inquires about our charm with sneakers, jeans, and tattoos.


For a new, undeveloped player in the entertainment market, Disney Plus arrives on Tuesday with a variety of original shows. There are two extensions to the franchise (Star Wars "The Mandalorian", strongly called "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series"), a series of self-promotional reality facts ("The Imagineering Story", "Marvel's Hero" Project), a few shows For Pixar animation ("SparkShorts," "Forky asks a question").


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She says something that would be like Disney's new TV, for some of us, would be "the world, according to Jeff Goldblum." (He starts with one episode on Tuesday, and adds weekly episodes starting on Friday. A particular era devotes success to the annoying televised interview of the vice president of the Whispering Spirit (see Anthony Bourdain, Jerry Seinfeld, David Chang, Elvis Mitchell).


Goldblum takes this genre, produced by National Geographic, no more surprising than usual. The diverse topics he explores - sneakers, ice cream, tattoos, and jeans, in the episodes available for review - are, we are told, linked to Goldblum's widespread curiosity. For those who only know him, from "Jurassic Park" or the commercial Apartments.com, he offers slope notes to his character: "Bohemian, artist, poet, that's what I'm trying to influence";
The self-awareness that has been conducted is as fascinating here as it has always been, although it is good to be presented in small doses each week separately. It's almost impossible for Gold Bloom not to like it, whether he's watching a high-tech gadget running and shouting, "He's doing something, he's doing something!" Or makes interview topics uncomfortable with his intimate hugs or invitations to participate in public funding.


The genius of Goldblum aims to make the child's overwhelming need for attention in a clear and irritating image, and there is a theme going through the "world according to Jeff Goldblum" to which it relates. Looking at tattoos, sneakers, and blue and asking why they are confusingly popular, it arrives at different forms of the same answer: they allow for compatibility and uniqueness; it's a uniform that also represents an inexhaustible way of self-expression.


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However, the means of expression in the exhibition are minimal. The equation is strict: a statistic (half the world's population wears denim; 45 million Americans have tattoos); a question ("How did it happen?" "Why do people get tattoos?"); متحركة Smoothly moving summaries of rubber production and the history of denim. In keeping with Jeff-as-artist and Jeff-as-center of attention, he helps design his sneaker, ice cream flavor, and a pair of jeans.


It looks like a somewhat extreme case of a parachuting star in the scenes created by his producers, distributing charisma and non-charming series (twice in four episodes declaring that he is spending the best time of his life) and not forgetting to find his background — the 15 Second Philosophical Conclusion. When you beat the luster in gold, there is probably nothing you need to get out of.
Watching the four episodes together - and seeing Goldblum in conversation with sneakers promoters, a high ice cream distributor, big-wave woolen surfers or a sponsor of eco-friendly technologies (and job remover) - in Levi-Strauss that "the world according to Jeff Gold Bloom" is in Truth displayed about the itinerant, and that the host is someone who appreciates, knows, good hustle.



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