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A Matter of Perspective, from '87, is a quirky comedy that really leans into the absurd. The setup is wild: a young teacher walks into a classroom to find her students completely naked, their clothes piled up on the podium. It's a bold premise that taps into the fears and vulnerabilities of both students and educators. The pacing feels very much like a classic farce, with quick setups and punchy reveals keeping the energy high. The atmosphere is playful but carries a hint of discomfort, exploring themes of embarrassment and what it means to maintain authority. The performances, especially from the lead, walk a fine line between straight-laced and utterly baffled. It’s distinctive for how it uses practical effects without the need for over-the-top setups.
Unique take on school lifeAbsurdist humorCharacter-driven comedy
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