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Kendra and Beth dives into the absurdity of life in a sausage factory, with an offbeat tone that beautifully meshes dark comedy and drama. Dean Peterson crafts a unique narrative that seems to unfold in a series of awkward, yet honest moments. The pacing keeps you on your toes, balancing the mundane with bizarre twists as Kendra, the sole female employee, navigates an unorthodox relationship with a stranger. Their interactions are both jarring and tender, shedding light on themes of isolation and unexpected connection. The performances feel genuine, adding to the film's distinctive atmosphere. The practical effects in the warehouse setting are interesting—adding a layer of authenticity. It's not your typical buddy film; it’s more about the messiness of life and the bonds we form.
Unique take on dark comedy.Strong character dynamics.Interesting setting in a sausage factory.
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