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Rapping Yarns is this quirky little gem from '92 that really captures that off-kilter comedy vibe. The film showcases Mary Pipes and Peter Templeton, who take the art of subtitling and spin it into a whirlwind of laughter. It's got this playful tone, almost like an experimental sketch show where the humor comes from the absurdity of the subtitles themselves. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that somehow adds to its charm. There's a charmingly low-budget feel to it, which makes the practical effects pop in their own weird way. You can tell the performers are having a blast with the material, and it’s just a fun outing that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Features unique subtitling humor.Great for fans of experimental comedies.Captures an era of low-budget innovation.
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