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Excel (2013) brings a quirky charm to the comedy genre with its focus on an overly organized woman who meticulously tracks her life on spreadsheets. It's not just a film about a passion for numbers; it shines a light on the absurdities of everyday life and the lengths people go to find order in chaos. The pacing is a bit erratic, which somehow enhances the humor—each scene feels a touch off-kilter, much like the protagonist's own world. While we might not know the director’s name, the performances are refreshingly authentic, capturing that strange blend of obsession and comedy. It’s a film that lingers in your mind, prompting thoughts about how we document our lives and the quirks that define us.
Unique take on organization and chaosQuirky performances that feel genuineA comedy that reflects on everyday absurdities
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