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So, 'Thank You Very Much' is a curious little TV movie from 1971 that dives headfirst into the world of advertising and charity. The humor is sharp, sometimes biting, and carries this sort of surreal yet relatable atmosphere. It's not your typical comedy; it satirizes how media can manipulate perceptions, and the pacing has a nice rhythm that keeps you engaged. The performances, though sometimes uneven, really bring out the absurdity of the premise. It's distinctive in its social commentary, which feels even more relevant today. Plus, the practical effects are minimal but effective, blending seamlessly into the narrative's flow.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, primarily existing in obscure formats, which adds to its collector appeal. While not widely available, those who gravitate towards niche television movies from the era often find this one intriguing. Its scarcity in physical media makes it a unique piece for anyone focused on TV movie history or social satire in film.
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