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Nothing in Between is a sharp, 10-minute satire that dives into the absurdity of corporate culture through the lens of two yuppie recruiters. The tone is dry, almost clinical, yet laced with a sense of dark humor that underlines the coldness of their job. The pacing is brisk, almost relentless, mirroring the fast-paced world they inhabit. It captures the sterile atmosphere of HR with an almost minimalist aesthetic. The performances are delightfully over-the-top, making you question how much of our humanity gets lost in the hiring and firing process. What stands out here is how it distills the essence of corporate disconnect into such a brief runtime, leaving you with a lingering sense of irony.
Nothing in Between has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, given its short runtime and limited distribution. It's often found in compilations of short films or thematic collections focusing on workplace satire. Due to its niche appeal, original formats, if you can find them, tend to draw interest from those who appreciate the subtleties in satire. The film's uniqueness lies in its approach to a familiar subject, making it a curiosity for collectors interested in the evolution of short satirical works.
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