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Confessions from a Holiday Camp is a slice of 70s British comedy that really captures the laid-back, often chaotic atmosphere of a holiday camp. Directed by Norman Cohen, it follows Timmy Lea and his brother-in-law Sidney as they navigate the hilarity of uninspired staff and a new owner who's more than a bit eccentric. The pacing is a bit loose, reflecting the lazy vibe of the camp itself, which is both charming and frustrating. You get a sense of the camaraderie and absurdity among the staff, and the performances, especially from the leads, are wonderfully mismatched. The film has a unique blend of romance and comedy, with a touch of cheeky charm that feels distinctly British. It’s not just a narrative; it’s a snapshot of a certain time and place.
Features a unique blend of comedy and romance set in a holiday camp.Highlights the laziness of camp staff, creating a relatable atmosphere.Offers a snapshot of British humor and leisure culture in the 1970s.
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