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OriFFICE Junior is one of those films that really plays with the tensions of a male-dominated office environment. The atmosphere is thick with a blend of humor and sexual tension, with this office junior—a foreign intern—being the unlikely catalyst for all sorts of shenanigans. It’s fascinating how the camera captures the stark contrasts of the sleek modern design with the raw, almost gritty brickwork, creating a strangely alluring backdrop. The pacing is unconventional, kind of meandering at times, which adds to the buildup of the characters’ frustrations and desires. Performances are interesting, with a mix of awkward charm and overtly suggestive antics that keep it engaging in a peculiar way.
OriFFICE Junior has a rather obscure existence in the collector's circuit, likely due to its unique niche and unknown director. Its format history is somewhat fragmented, with few copies circulating, making it a bit scarce. Collectors seem to gravitate towards it for its quirky premise and the exploration of gender dynamics in a workspace setting, which feels particularly relevant in certain discussions today.
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