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A Word from the Management (2000)
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This is an incredibly simple film. It consists of the camera panning back and forth through a movie theater as the narrator talks about how annoying it is working there. Apparently, there are a lot of highly demanding patrons who REALLY take their movies very seriously--so seriously that it makes things tough for a working Joe who just wants to do his job. There really isn't anything more to it. And, while simple, the film works because the narration and the narrator's delivery is so good. So good that you really can't help but feel sorry for the guy.
Clever and very different--this is pretty good stuff.