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So, 'Job Interview' is quite the oddball piece from 2016. It’s set in this bleak, hellish world where Oogle, a slum dweller, finds himself in a surreal conversation with God, who’s almost worn out, which adds this bizarre, tragicomic twist to the whole affair. The film has a raw, gritty atmosphere, enhanced by practical effects that help convey its dystopian setting. The pacing feels deliberate, almost dreamlike, which suits the themes of existential angst and disillusionment well. The performances, especially the lead, are compelling in their vulnerability. It’s this distinct blend of dark humor and a critique on faith that makes it stand out among other indie titles from that time.
‘Job Interview’ has had a rather niche release history, with limited physical copies floating around, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. Its scarcity adds a layer of intrigue, especially for those who appreciate indie films tackling unique themes. The interest seems to be growing, particularly among collectors who enjoy films with unconventional narratives and thought-provoking premises.
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