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So, 'Words and Games' is this curious little piece from '98 that dives into the nascent world of daily chat and game shows. The setting, Medienallee near Munich, gives off this fresh, almost experimental vibe, capturing an industry still finding its footing. The pacing is a bit uneven, which actually works to reflect the chaos of this new media landscape. You get a real sense of the uncertainty in the air, the tension between production dreams and harsh realities—it's almost like watching a documentary but with a narrative twist. While the director remains a mystery, there's something intriguing about the film's exploration of communication and entertainment, even if it feels a bit undercooked at times.
'Words and Games' has seen limited releases, primarily in obscure formats, making it a slight treasure for collectors. Its scarcity is heightened by the lack of a well-known director, which often leaves it overshadowed by more prominent titles from the same era. However, those into media history and the evolution of television will find a niche interest in its themes and setting, making it a unique addition to a collection that aims to cover the breadth of late 90s media commentary.
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