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So, 'Verbatim: What Is a Photocopier?' is this quirky blend of comedy and documentary that feels kind of like a courtroom comedy but without the usual theatrics. The whole thing is crafted from an actual deposition, which gives it this odd authenticity. It’s just this lawyer, really jaded, trying to figure out if a government employee knows the first thing about a photocopier. The pacing is a bit slow, but that’s intentional—it allows the absurdity of the original dialogue to really sink in. The interplay between the lawyer's frustration and the employee’s cluelessness creates this unique atmosphere, making you question both the legal system and the mundane. It’s definitely distinctive in its approach, kind of a gem for those who appreciate the oddities of film.
Great for fans of unconventional storytelling.Interesting exploration of legal absurdities.Ideal for collectors interested in documentary hybrids.
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