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Things to Do in Debden When You're Dead is a curious little film, where the interplay of two alien arts administrators unfolds in what feels like a mix of deadpan and absurdist humor. The pacing is leisurely, almost contemplative, as they discuss the gentrification of Walthamstow, interrupting the main arc involving theatre director William Galinsky. This whole scenario of re-animating William Morris adds a layer of surrealism that feels uniquely British. The performances are engrossing, with a mix of dry wit and earnestness that really brings out the characters' frustrations and aspirations. It's distinctive in its blend of social commentary and the bizarre, making it quite the talking piece for those in the know.
The film's limited release makes it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors, with few physical copies floating around, which definitely sparks interest. The unique premise and its exploration of arts administration against a backdrop of gentrification resonate with niche audiences who appreciate subversive British cinema. As it stands, it's one of those films that might not be widely known, but for those who have seen it, it lingers in the mind, making it a worthwhile addition to any eclectic collection.
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