So, 'Copy Book Please' is this fascinating little documentary from 1948. It's all about the nitty-gritty of letter writing, you know? The atmosphere is very much post-war, reflective of a time when communication was getting redefined. The pacing is steady, almost methodical, which kind of mirrors the meticulous nature of addressing letters. This film stands out for its practical approach, using simple visuals to clarify how to properly format an envelope. There's no flashy editing or effects, just straightforward instructions delivered with a sense of purpose. It’s intriguing to see how something so basic was once a necessity, capturing a slice of everyday life in the aftermath of war. It’s a time capsule more than anything else, really.
Short documentary format appealing for quick viewing.Highlights the importance of written communication.Reflects the societal shifts in post-war communication.
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