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So, 'Dear Phone' from '76 - it's got this quirky vibe, you know? The narrator dives into these oddball stories centered around folks with the initials HC and, of course, their phone shenanigans. It brings in this artistic flair, showing off phone boxes in such interesting settings, almost like an artistic backdrop to the tales unraveling. The comedy is a bit offbeat, and the pacing feels like a casual chat, which kind of pulls you in. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects and the simplicity of the stories give it a unique charm that you don't really see much anymore. It’s definitely worth a watch if you appreciate the lesser-known gems of its era.
This film hasn't had much in the way of widespread release, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Originally distributed on VHS, it slipped into obscurity, which adds to its intrigue. There’s a small but dedicated following among those who appreciate its unconventional storytelling and visual quirks, so if you come across a copy, it could spark some fun discussions among fellow collectors.
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