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A Gottle of Geer dives deep into the quirky world of ventriloquism, offering a fascinating mix of interviews and archival footage. You get this kind of warm nostalgia throughout, with Ray Alan guiding us like an old friend. The pacing's a bit uneven at times, which might put some off, but it’s part of its charm. The documentary showcases various performers and their unique styles, making you appreciate the craft behind the dummies. There’s something almost hypnotic about the way the puppets come to life, and the practical effects—though simple—are surprisingly effective. It’s a niche topic, but if you're into the oddities of entertainment history, this one definitely has its own flavor.
Unique exploration of ventriloquismWarm nostalgic vibeInterviews with various performers
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