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So, 'How to Talk to Australians: The Movie' is this quirky comedy that follows a group of students and teachers from The Delhi College of Linguistics. They're set on this grand adventure in Australia, aiming to grasp the nuances of its language and culture. But then storms hit, and they find themselves stuck in Dubbo, a rather unexpected turn that adds a layer of charm and chaos. The humor often comes from the cultural misunderstandings, and the performances bring this endearing awkwardness that feels genuine. It doesn't take itself too seriously, which gives it a lightness that’s refreshing, even if the pacing wobbles a bit.
This film seems to have flown under the radar, making it somewhat of a hidden gem for collectors. There’s not much in circulation, which adds to its allure—hard to find and not widely discussed. I’ve seen a couple of obscure releases, but nothing substantial, so it might be worth keeping an eye on for anyone who enjoys quirky comedies that explore language and culture.
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