The Fairy of the Phone appears, tiptoeing along the wires between telephone poles, and administers reproofs and advice to all sorts of telephone users, aided by a singing chorus of operators..
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Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for silent films that feel like they were hallucinated, sure. Otherwise, stay away. This is for the kind of person who spends their weekends digging through dusty archives looking for weird 1920s experimental shorts. If you hate slow pacing or stagey, theatrical acting, yo...


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William Coldstream

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"Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for silent films that feel like they were hallucinated, sure. Otherwise, stay away. This is for the kind of person who spends their weekends digging through dusty archives looking for weird 1920s experimental shorts. If you hate slow pacing or stagey, theatrical acting, you’ll be bored in three minutes flat. The whole premise is just wild. A fairy on the telephone wires? It’s peak silent-era whimsy, but it plays out like a fever dream you’d have af..."


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