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Burning Out (2023) presents a unique slice of life at a fire station in Amsterdam where traditional dad humor clashes with modern inclusivity. The film captures this delicate balancing act with a blend of warmth and candidness, showcasing how cultural shifts impact everyday interactions among firefighters. The pacing feels organic, allowing us to really sit with the conversations and the awkwardness that arises from change. Performances feel genuine, bringing a certain relatability to the characters as they navigate their new reality. There’s a grounded approach to the documentary style, not relying heavily on flashy edits or dramatizations, which adds to the authenticity. It’s refreshing, not just as a documentary, but as a commentary on evolving workplace dynamics.
Focus on cultural dynamics in workplacesInteresting take on humor and inclusivityHuman impact amidst traditional settings
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Saskia Gubbels
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