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So, "Ordinary Folks" is this intriguing glimpse into the history of the Co-operators insurance company. The documentary has a really conversational tone, almost like sitting down with an old friend who has some stories to share. It moves at a relaxed pace, allowing you to absorb the anecdotes and the evolution of the company without feeling rushed. The practical effects are minimal – it's mostly interviews and archival footage, but they blend nicely to create a warm, nostalgic atmosphere. Themes of community and mutual aid run deep here, which makes it stand out in the realm of corporate documentaries. It’s definitely got its quirks, like a few offbeat moments that keep it from being too dry.
Finding a copy of "Ordinary Folks" can be a bit tricky. It’s not widely circulated, which adds to its charm among collectors. There are a few VHS editions out there, but the DVD release seems to have more collector interest due to its rarity. Overall, it's one of those films that, while niche, sparks curiosity among those interested in corporate histories and community-focused narratives.
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