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Avitaminosis is this intriguing documentary that dives into the murky waters of a pandemic-fueled labor market. It follows Kateryna, who finds herself in a morally ambiguous position working at a call center selling dubious vitamins promising success. The film captures that sense of isolation and desperation we all felt during those months, mixing it with a palpable tension between the hustle for survival and the ethical dilemmas of her job. The pacing feels almost claustrophobic, effectively mirroring her frustrations and the mounting pressure from irate customers. It’s a very raw look at how far one might go when pushed, with a tone that’s both somber and reflective. The performances feel genuine, making you really sit with the choices she makes, which is what makes it stand out in this era of oversaturated content.
Documentary focusing on ethical dilemmas during the pandemic.Strong themes of isolation and desperation.Emphasizes genuine performances and raw emotional tone.
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