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Diary of a Co-Worker is this quirky little gem from 2005 that really captures the chaos of service jobs. You know, the kind of film where you can almost feel the coffee spills and hear the late-night chatter. Morrison, played by Mort Burke, brings a certain charm that keeps the pacing lively, even when the scenarios get a bit absurd. The atmosphere is very much rooted in the local scene of Saint Louis, especially with the Hi-Pointe Theatre providing a nostalgic backdrop. It’s not just about the laughs; there’s a genuine look at the struggles and camaraderie in the trenches of the service industry, which makes it distinctively relatable. Plus, the practical effects are refreshingly straightforward, grounding the wild antics in reality.
Quirky portrayal of service industry lifeStrong local flavor from Saint LouisMort Burke's performance adds a charming touch
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