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So, 'Subway Restaurants Training Video' from 1993 is a curious piece, directed by Carol Forleo. It's not your usual documentary, rather it’s like a time capsule of corporate training. The pacing is quite deliberate, with a focus on the nuances of customer service that, honestly, feels a bit nostalgic today. The tone is straightforward but there’s something almost charming about its earnestness. The practical effects? Well, they're non-existent since it's all about live-action training scenarios, but the performances, if you can call them that, are genuine in their attempt to convey Subway's ethos. It’s distinctive in how it captures the mundane yet essential aspects of fast food service, making it a curious find for anyone interested in corporate culture or the evolution of service training.
Interesting look at corporate training methods of the early 90s.Captures a slice of fast food history.Good for collectors of niche documentaries.
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