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So, 'New Third Class Executive: Fortune Teller' – it’s got this quirky vibe, you know? It dives into the chaos of World Electric when their top ad model goes AWOL. The blend of comedy and drama feels quite unique, especially with how the fortune-teller influences the upper management. You see this gradual unraveling of the corporate facade, and the pacing keeps you engaged without dragging. The performances, while not from any big names, carry a sincerity that adds to the atmosphere. It's the kind of film that showcases how misinformation can spiral out of control; it really gets you thinking about the absurdity of corporate life.
This film is relatively obscure, with limited availability on physical formats. It seems like most collectors have only stumbled upon it through niche catalogs or estate sales, making it somewhat sought after among enthusiasts of mid-century cinema. There isn't a lot of information about its production, which adds to its mystique, making it a curious piece for anyone who appreciates the oddities of the era.
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