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So, '2025: The Long Hot Winter' really plays out like an unusual mockumentary, you know? It’s set in a not-so-distant future where London experiences a Christmas heatwave, and the interviews with locals are quite something. The tone is a blend of earnestness and absurdity, capturing how people cope with the surreal situation. The pacing feels pretty relaxed—like a real documentary, which lets the humor seep in organically. There are some interesting practical effects, especially in how they depict a winter wonderland turned into a sweltering beach scene. Not to mention, the performances are quite genuine, which adds to that awkward charm. It’s a unique lens on climate change that’s both funny and a bit unsettling, really.
Interesting take on climate change through humor.Good blend of documentary style and comedy.Unique practical effects enhance the absurd atmosphere.
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