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Killing Tony dives into the life of a deliveryman who's practically glued to his job. It's not just about the grind, though; there's this vibrant, almost chaotic energy simmering beneath the surface that he grapples with. The pacing is interesting—sometimes slow, letting you really feel the weight of his routine, then suddenly ramping up as he interacts with the social scene. The practical effects are minimal, but they don’t need to be flashy; it’s the performances that really stand out, showcasing this internal battle between duty and desire. The documentary feels raw and real, capturing those moments where ambition meets the mundane in a way that feels very relatable yet uniquely his.
Unique take on work-life balanceCaptures the struggle of self-identityInteresting character study
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