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Meetings, Bloody Meetings is a curious piece that takes a satirical look at the often tedious world of meetings. John Cleese, with his signature wit, humorously underscores the pitfalls of unprepared gatherings. The pacing's brisk—just how a meeting should be, really. The atmosphere is light yet oddly insightful, as it juxtaposes mundane corporate life with a comedic flair. The techniques showcased are done in a way that feels both practical and absurd, which somehow highlights the absurdity of business culture itself. It’s not just a film; it's a reflection on communication, or lack thereof, in the workplace. Quite distinctive in its approach, it has a charm that lingers.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. Its unique blend of humor and practical insights into meeting dynamics does make it a point of interest for those who appreciate workplace comedies. While not widely discussed, it holds a certain charm that resonates with niche audiences, and original formats are becoming scarcer, so keeping an eye out for good copies could be worthwhile.
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