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Lazy Boy, with its languid pacing, really draws you into the life of this furniture salesman. It’s all about the mundane, you know? There’s a certain stillness in the way scenes unfold, almost meditative. The backdrop of the economic recession adds a heavy layer of quiet despair, and you can feel it in every awkward customer interaction and stalled sale. The performances? Quite understated, but they resonate. It feels like a slice of life that’s both specific to a place and universal in its themes of struggle and stagnation. Plus, the long takes create this immersive atmosphere that’s hard to shake off after the credits roll.
Explores themes of economic hardship and personal stagnation.Long, unhurried takes create a unique rhythm.Distinctive atmosphere resonates with the setting.
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