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So, 'Human Resources'—it dives into the chaotic world of modern office life, where Simon's descent into madness feels both relatable and absurd. The blend of comedy and drama really captures that weird energy of working life, making you laugh while also pondering the meaning of it all. The pacing shifts from frantic to reflective, almost like a rollercoaster through the mundane. The practical effects, while minimal, add a nice touch of realism to the madness, grounding the film. Performances are quirky and genuine, creating characters that linger in your mind. It's distinctive in how it captures the absurdities of everyday work without feeling preachy, and that makes it stand out.
'Human Resources' has had a somewhat elusive distribution history; it’s not the easiest film to track down. Various formats have circulated, but collectors note that the original release is particularly scarce, heightening interest among enthusiasts of indie cinema. The blend of humor and drama resonates well with those who appreciate films that mirror the absurdities of work life, making it a conversation starter on any collector's shelf.
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