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How Not to Exhibit Yourself is quite the curious piece from 1975. It stars John Cleese and Andrew Sachs, both of whom navigate the awkward world of professional presentation, often stumbling into the most cringe-worthy scenarios. The tone blends dry humor with a kind of absurdity that feels very British. It’s really about the miscommunication that can arise in professional settings, which I think resonates even today. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the comedic elements to linger just long enough to hit the mark. Despite its training video format, there’s a charm here that’s hard to ignore, especially for those who appreciate the offbeat. You can’t help but laugh at their blunders, which makes the viewing experience oddly relatable.
This training video is often overlooked in collector circles, but it holds a certain niche appeal, especially for fans of British comedy. It has seen limited releases, which adds to its charm and scarcity. Copies in good condition are not too common, making it a little treasure for those who appreciate its unique blend of humor and educational intent. The performances by Cleese and Sachs elevate it beyond a standard training video, making it an interesting piece for those who enjoy the more obscure corners of film history.
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