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So, 'Any Minute Now' captures a slice of modern workplace culture through a video conference setting. The pacing is pretty laid-back, allowing the awkwardness of virtual interactions to shine. There's a bit of humor mixed with tension as the coworkers navigate their own quirks while trying to celebrate their boss. It’s one of those films that leans heavily on dialogue and character dynamics rather than flashy visuals or big effects, which is kind of refreshing. The performances carry a genuine feel, making the interactions relatable, maybe even a bit nostalgic for anyone who's spent too long in a Zoom meeting. It sort of encapsulates that moment in time when remote work became the norm.
This film has seen limited release, mostly circulating through festival screenings and online platforms, which adds to its niche appeal among collectors. As of now, there’s no official physical release that I’m aware of, making any potential future editions something to keep an eye on. While it might not have mainstream recognition, it's the kind of film that resonates with those familiar with the intricacies of workplace camaraderie in the virtual age.
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