6/10
The subtle art of not giving a Fu@k
23 May 2023
I watched this out of curiosity. Bizarrely I found it quite engaging. Not having read Mark Mason's book or otherwise heard of him prior, I watched his documentary with much interest.

In my opinion, I found it to be more of an introspective of one's own life choices at an early age.

Mark appeared to be quite rational and succinct when discussing his per sieved failings during his early adolescence and in to his early twenties.

That said I'm not entirely sure who he was trying to preach to. Those that still give a Fu@k or those that don't.

A lot if what he said does resonate. So I'll give him some codos, given he has opened up his life to some scrutiny.

As a self help. I'm not completely sure his documentary does him justice.

Maybe Mark should wait until he is a little older and has gone through the trials and tribulations of a long term partnership / marriage any subsequent separation, and or the consequences with respect to children , especially if he were to separate.

He might equally have to deal with the death of any parents, close relatives, siblings or children, when he is a little older.

He can then do a sequel. In order to redefine, what not giving a Fu@k really means.

In retrospect, many other people in life also don't give a Fu@k , myself included. We equally appreciate that life is finite. It doesn't mean we don't take some responsibility.

Perhaps if at the end of the documentary Mark had indicated that all proceeds including his fee from his Netflix documentary were to be donated to a said charity, of his choice.

I might have truly thought that this guy doesn't give an Fu@k.
0 out of 0 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed