My gut reaction, like yours (guess) is why bother, we know Trump is an unmitigated prick and there probably isn't much we aren't basically aware of. It could be worth seeing ..
" "What's crazy is the whole notion that this is a controversial movie because there's nothing really controversial about this... you could write the script with info from Wikipedia," Abbasi added. "For me, that's the most controversial part is that corporate Hollywood thinks that we're dangerous and out there."
Abbasi speaks of his film as "an experience" that takes the viewer through the arc of Trump going from fledgling businessman to the politician he is today. Rather than examining the hyper-polarized nature of American politics, Abbasi is interested in the underlying structure that fosters this kind of polarization.
"If there is a bigger sort of message in the movie, for me, it's that... the fundamental levers of power, they're not as partisan," he said.
"This sort of flexibility of ideology, I think that's interesting, because then it means that someone like Mr. Trump, when the time arrives, becomes a Republican after being Democrat for 30 years. I think that is the way to look at this system and, sort of try to tear this two-party thing... apart and look at the sort of the naked structure of power."" https://www.npr.org/2024/10/10/nx-s1-5100620/the-apprentice-donald-trump-director-film
With that in mind it likely is likely worth the time.
The Hole 285 on the other hand, though again we are aware of most all of it - this Casier comic is terrific. Really. Casier obviously enjoys his position, and fair enough, why not. And, knowing what Trump is capable of, Casier's is a gutsy effort. What i see as terrific is, i think, the telling it like it really was. We know, still Casier give us an even more in-depth picture of who Trump really is. With some embellishment perhaps, which is not meant to be a criticism at all. He wants us to fully comprehend what his truth about Trump is.