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Lydia Might Get Fired has this really raw, almost claustrophobic vibe that captures the grind of modern office life. The pacing feels deliberately slow, mirroring Lydia's own internal crisis as she faces the looming specter of unemployment. The performances, especially the tension between Lydia and Kai, are quite compelling, adding layers to the mundane setting. It's distinct in how it channels anxiety and uncertainty through everyday interactions, making you feel that mix of dread and dark humor. The atmosphere is thick; you can almost feel the fluorescent lights buzzing overhead. There's a lot of relatability here, especially for anyone who's ever felt stuck in a dead-end job, which I think gives it a certain resonance.
This film is still quite fresh in the collector scene, but itβs already sparked interest due to its unique narrative style and relatable themes. Limited festival screenings have made physical formats scarce, so its collectibility might rise as it gains more audience attention. Keep an eye out for any special editions as they could become sought after in the future.
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