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More Awkward Customers is a curious little comedy from 1975 that captures the awkwardness of customer service interactions with a light-hearted touch. The tone is a mix of quirky and absurd, with comedic performances that really delve into the nuances of various customer types—from the know-it-all who can't stop talking to the quiet types that just stare blankly. The pacing is brisk, keeping the viewer engaged as it highlights the importance of knowing one's trade when faced with difficult patrons. It’s not just about the laughs; it’s a peculiar social commentary wrapped in humor, revealing how essential communication is in everyday exchanges.
This film has seen a few releases but remains relatively scarce in terms of physical media. It’s a niche find for collectors, primarily due to its unique comedic approach and the way it tackles customer service themes, which resonate differently in today's context. Those interested in 1970s comedies or workplace humor might find it an intriguing addition, but it’s certainly not one of those widely discussed titles, making it a bit of a hidden gem for dedicated collectors.
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