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Coffee(and)Machine delivers a quirky blend of comedy and thriller. The film captures the monotony of office life through the lens of a meticulous Clerk, whose routine is disrupted by a simple lunch break. There’s a subtle tension that builds as he grapples with self-identity amidst the predictable. The pacing is deliberate, almost hypnotic, mirroring the Clerk’s internal struggle. The use of practical effects is kinda clever, too, adding a tactile dimension that enhances the surreal humor. Performances are understated yet impactful, with the lead conveying a rich inner life beneath the surface of his mundane existence. It’s an interesting exploration of how small moments can catalyze big changes in perspective.
Interesting take on office monotonyUnique mix of genresThought-provoking themes of self-discovery
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