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Fractal: Money Man is a wild ride into a corporate dystopia, where the mundane meets the surreal in haunting ways. The imagery is striking—a workplace where coffins are the norm and elevators serve as graveyards, creating a heavy atmosphere that lingers. Çetinkaya's direction is sharp, reflecting the mechanized nature of white-collar life, with performances that are strangely captivating. The notion of people extracting money from their heads is as bizarre as it sounds, and it really underscores the dehumanizing effects of capitalism. There's a certain pacing that keeps you on edge, a rhythm that echoes the frantic nature of modern business. It's a unique take on societal themes that feels both disturbing and oddly relatable.
Unique visual styleExplores themes of capitalismBizarre yet relatable performances
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