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So, 'One Thing at a Time' is quite the character study, really. Björn is this guy who's sort of drowning in his own chaos, running a company that's on the brink of collapse. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it’s mirroring his mental state—slow, then frantic, and back again. There's this looming tension with the Tax Agency breathing down his neck, which adds a layer of urgency. The interactions with the intern are particularly interesting; it’s almost like he’s being shadowed by his own failures. The performances are raw and grounded, and there's a distinct lack of flashy effects. It’s all about the little moments and the struggle, which gives it a certain authenticity that sticks with you.
Interesting portrayal of corporate struggles.Focus on character dynamics and personal growth.Raw performances that add depth to the narrative.
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