But this over-reliance on audio doesn't mean that the visuals are not good. To be honest, this movie gave the director plenty of room to show off. Almost every second shot of this film is showy. We start with a very elaborate choreography of an entire town-full of people in one area. Then there is an almost 10 minute long single unbroken shot of Fey ( the switch board operator played by Sierra McCormick
) where she is answering strange calls. And this scene is amazing! Then literally the next shot goes for another 4 minutes where the camera travels from the switch board where she was sitting, through the town, into a very crowded basketball game, then out of it, and to a radio station where the other main character Everett played by Jake Horowitz is. This directors shows off like crazy. And given that the movie is self funded, this is truly impressive stuff. Also the whole film is a period piece set in the 60s. With clothing and tech and cars from that era. How the hell did he manage all of it with his own money?