Colin Furze: Inside The Mind Of An Inventor
Colin Furze works as a plumber by day, but the real subject of this portrait is what happens after hours in his garage, where he builds homemade contraptions that range from the impressive to the frankly dangerous. The film follows him through his workshop, watching him weld, wire, and test machines built from scrap and scavenged parts, and asks what drives someone to keep pushing an idea past the point most people would stop. There are no outside experts here, just Furze talking through his own process and showing the results, successful or not. It plays as a character study of a self-taught tinkerer rather than a technical explainer, more interested in the impulse behind the inventions than in blueprints. Anyone curious about the person behind the viral gadget videos gets a plainer, closer look at the workshop where they actually get made.