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So, Intern is this quirky little comedy that dives into the world of internships, and it’s got this offbeat vibe. The pacing is kind of all over the place, which actually adds to the awkward charm of it all. You have this brilliant protagonist, a 'summa cum laude' grad who's now just another face in the crowd, and the way he navigates the bizarre interview process really highlights the absurdity of modern job hunting. There's a certain rawness to the performances—nothing feels overly polished, which makes the whole experience feel relatable in a strange way. Practical effects? Not a huge focus, but the humor lands well, and it’s refreshing to see a comedy that doesn't rely too heavily on digital gimmicks.
Intern has had a bit of a mixed reception in the collector community, primarily due to its ambiguous release year and lack of a well-known director. Discs are somewhat scarce, and collectors often find themselves hunting down festival screenings or obscure releases. The film's offbeat humor and unique take on modern internships have sparked a small but dedicated interest among those who appreciate indie comedies.
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