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14 Days to Feel Better is a quirky take on the corporate grind, blending humor with a touch of absurdity. Maxime, the lead, is this overly serious executive, so focused on his career and future marriage that he completely misses the signs of burnout creeping in. The film dives into the contrast between his rigid world and the chaotic well-being retreat he gets roped into, led by his future stepdad, Romain. There’s something distinctly offbeat about the pacing; it shifts from fast-paced office antics to slower, almost surreal moments at the retreat. The performances are a mix of dry humor and earnestness, which adds depth to Maxime's journey towards self-discovery. It’s an interesting exploration of modern life and the pressure to succeed.
Mix of comedy and surrealismFocus on burnout and self-discovery themesDistinct contrast between corporate and retreat settings
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