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'Satisfied Boss' is quite the peculiar exploration of workplace dynamics. The tone is this blend of dark comedy and absurdity, where the frustrations of underlings meet the almost surreal demands of their superiors. The pacing meanders a bit, almost mirroring the tension that builds in these demanding environments. Practical effects are minimal but effective, emphasizing the emotional struggles rather than relying on flashy visuals. Performances vary, some really lean into the absurdity while others feel a bit more grounded, creating a strange but fascinating contrast. It's distinctive for its take on the power struggles in corporate life, almost as if it’s a commentary on the absurdity of ambition and satisfaction in a world that expects so much.
'Satisfied Boss' has been a bit elusive in the collector scene. It was released in limited formats, making physical copies especially sought after. There’s a certain niche interest in its commentary on office life that has drawn some enthusiasts, but the unknown director and lack of mainstream attention have kept it from being widely discussed among collectors. Still, it pops up occasionally at smaller conventions, and those who’ve seen it tend to either love it or find it perplexing, which adds to its charm in discussions.
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