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Bless the Child dives into the life of a struggling advertising executive, who's having a pretty rough time of it. The film's tone is pretty somber, with a palpable sense of melancholy woven throughout. It captures the grind of the corporate world, especially how her colleagues can be cutthroat. The pacing can feel a bit repetitive—she relives the same day over and over, which might annoy some but adds to the film's exploration of self-discovery. The performances are... serviceable, I guess, but they do help convey that feeling of despair and hope. What stands out is the subtle way it deals with personal growth amidst adversity. Not the flashiest film, but there’s something quietly intriguing about it.
Explores themes of self-discovery.A unique take on corporate life.Pacing and repetition might not suit everyone.
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