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So, 'Electricity Privatisation: Breakfast' is this quirky 1990 British public information film that's wrapped in a comedy format, featuring a family of monsters. It's got that distinctively British humor, with some oddball characters educating the public about the transition to privatized electric companies. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the charm. Practical effects are pretty low-budget, which kind of makes it all the more endearing. The performances from the cast—whoever they are—bring this bizarre charm that feels like a mix between a kids' show and a serious public service announcement. It's definitely one of those films that makes you think, 'What were they smoking when they made this?' It has a unique atmosphere that really stands out in the realm of public info films.
Unique approach to public informationPractical effects reflect the eraOdd mix of humor and education
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