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Consuming (2025) offers a raw glimpse into the mundanity of everyday office life. The film captures the monotony and odd moments of a typical workday with a documentary style that feels both intimate and observational. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, allowing viewers to absorb the small details that often go unnoticed β like the way a coffee machine gurgles or the sound of keyboards clacking in unison. There's a certain authenticity in the performances; it feels unscripted at times, which adds a layer of realism. Though it may seem simple, the themes of consumption and routine are explored in a way that invites reflection on our own lives. Itβs distinctive in its unfiltered portrayal of the banal with a hint of existential undertones.
Documentary style with a raw feelingPacing is slow and reflectiveFocuses on the mundane aspects of work life
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