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City Squeeze is this quirky little comedy from '89 that plays out in a world where office politics and romantic entanglements intertwine. Wong, the main guy, is kind of a doormat with his integrity often running him into the ground. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it captures that whimsical spirit of late ’80s rom-coms. Fung, the receptionist, adds a spark that shifts Wong's perspective, and that’s where it gets interesting. You’ve got the superficial male rivalry in the office, too, which adds a nice layer of tension. The performances are a mixed bag but have their charm. It’s definitely got a unique vibe, reflecting that transitional period in cinema where things were getting a bit more self-aware. Not a classic, but worth a watch for its playful take on romance in an office setting.
Quirky office romance explorationReflects late '80s comedy stylesMixed performances add to its charm
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