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IPO is a curious blend of comedy and documentary that really captures the chaotic spirit of the early 2000s dotcom era. The film has this offbeat tone, almost like a mockumentary at times, with tech bro culture on full display. You see these San Francisco folks, full of ambition and misguided dreams, trying to monetize everything, even their employees' lives. The pacing feels a bit erratic, which mirrors the unpredictable nature of that time. It's not just about laughs; there's a certain poignancy to how it examines aspiration and disillusionment. You won’t find flashy CGI here, just raw, practical effects that reflect the era’s realness. The performances are a mixed bag, but overall, it feels like a snapshot of a moment that, while gone, left such a lasting impact.
Explores the absurdity of dotcom cultureHighlights the intersection of ambition and realityInteresting take on employee exploitation
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Daniel Gamburg
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