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Trafalgar Square is this quirky short that dives into the lives of everyday workers around that bustling London landmark. It really nails the absurdity of ordinary life, blending humor with a bit of social commentary. Sharon Horgan brings her unique spin to the docusoap style, which was all the rage back in the day. You can see the seeds of what would later blossom into Angelo's, her more fleshed-out sitcom. The pacing is brisk, and there's a certain charm in its rawness β like a snapshot of London that feels both specific and universal. The performances are lively, with a blend of real tradespeople and actors that grounds it all in a relatable atmosphere. It captures a moment in time, a slice of life that feels both funny and poignant.
Focuses on the daily lives of workers in Trafalgar Square.A precursor to Horgan's later sitcom Angelo's.Unique blend of humor and social observation.
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