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Little Nothings is this quirky little comedy from '92 that dives into the absurdity of corporate life. Lepetit, the new CEO, tries to shake up the department store scene with his 'human factor' approach, which sounds good on paper but leads to some pretty hilarious situations. The pacing is a bit off at times, but it adds to that awkward charm - you know, where you can’t help but laugh at the cringe moments? The performances have this earnestness, and you can tell they're really trying to sell the chaos of retail. It's remarkable how it captures the essence of workplace dynamics, with some practical effects that feel grounded. Definitely a film that sticks with you for its oddball humor and unexpected insights.
Features an interesting take on corporate culture.Captures awkward office dynamics with humor.Notable for its practical effects and earnest performances.
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