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So, 'Contract' from 2004 is an interesting documentary that takes you behind the scenes of a rather unique competition for a personal secretary role. It’s not your typical job search; there’s an underlying tension that permeates the atmosphere. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the sense of urgency and desperation among the candidates. You see these raw performances and real emotions that bring authenticity to the whole experience. The film dives deep into themes of ambition and the lengths people go to for employment. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects of the interactions, the way the camera captures candid moments—it’s all quite engaging. Definitely a distinctive take on the cutthroat job market.
Unique perspective on job competitionRaw performances add authenticityEngaging examination of ambition
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