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So, 'Drills' really leans into this eerie atmosphere reminiscent of those old Cold War social guidance films. It's kind of unsettling yet fascinating how the choreographer restages these mundane safety drills and meditation sessions, almost like they’re rehearsing for an uncertain future. The pacing has this hypnotic quality, as you get drawn into the repetitive nature of these drills, which makes you think about the absurdity of our preparedness for calamity. The practical effects are minimal, but the performances are quite striking—there’s this underlying tension that simmers throughout. It’s distinctive in its exploration of corporate culture and societal norms, inviting viewers to question what we're actually preparing for.
Interesting take on corporate culture.Good for discussions on societal norms.Visually distinct with a choreographed approach.
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