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So, 'Phone' from 1974, directed by Sam Neill, is quite the quirky gem. It's this offbeat primer on phone etiquette, crafted for the New Zealand Post Office, which sounds dry but is surprisingly engaging. The film's comedic tone really shines through, using a documentary style that's both informative and amusing. It has this charmingly awkward pacing, mixing instructional moments with lighthearted skits. The performances feel genuine, almost like snapshots of everyday life, which adds to its distinctiveness. You get to see real people navigating phone calls and the absurdities we all face. It's a time capsule of sorts, filled with practical effects that capture the essence of the era, and it definitely leaves you smiling while maybe thinking twice about how you answer the phone.
Unique blend of comedy and documentary formats.Highlights the social norms of phone etiquette.Reflects 1970s New Zealand culture and humor.
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