The Play-Station Killed the Puppet Movie Review
The Play-Station Killed the Puppet Movie Synopsis:
Year: 2010
Duration: 1 h 37 min
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy
Director: Charles Mosley, Shaun Paul Costello
Writer: Charles Mosley
Cast: Joe Gariffo, Shaun Paul Costello, Lisa Roman, Jeremy Ganter
The Play-Station Killed the Puppet is a Documentary that follows the life of a puppet named Lil’ Ronnie. Lil’ Ronnie lives in a society of puppets and humans that is based on class, race, gender, sexuality and privilege as is our society. Lil’ Ronnie is a washed up child actor who is currently working in a run down children’s theater. His life suddenly changes when he demands more out of his life and quits the children’s theater. He finds himself like Alice tumbling down the proverbial rabbit hole. During his travels Lil’ Ronnie encounters pimps, prostitutes, addicts, drug dealers, gangsters; the derelicts of our society. Lil’ Ronnie finds himself in some very precarious situations. Lil’ Ronnie has to find a way out or become just another number.
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