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So, 'Maths and Misery' is this quirky comedy that dives into the life of Mr. French, a teacher who's pretty much at the end of his rope. The atmosphere is a mix of dry humor and subtle absurdity, making it feel refreshingly relatable for anyone who's been stuck in a mundane job. The pacing is interesting too—there's a gradual build-up in Mr. French's frustration before that letter changes everything, almost like a pivotal moment in a coming-of-age flick. The performances are surprisingly nuanced, especially how the lead captures that blend of desperation and hope. It's distinct with its off-kilter charm and a sprinkle of surrealism that makes you chuckle while pondering life's little miseries.
A unique take on workplace comedy.Interesting character study of a beleaguered teacher.Subtle surreal elements elevate the humor.
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Jay-Lewis Mitchell
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