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So, 'Stroker' is this odd little film that captures the drudgery of office life with a surreal twist. It’s set in this typical cubicle hell, where Phil Stroker, our protagonist, feels completely trapped. The fluorescent lights create this sterile, almost oppressive atmosphere, and you can really feel the weight of his isolation. The pacing is interesting—slow and deliberate, which mirrors Phil's own descent into monotony. As he disconnects from his wife and struggles for respect, there's this almost absurd comedy that emerges, making you chuckle and cringe at the same time. The performances have a rawness that feels genuine, and there's something about the way practical effects are used in a couple of scenes that sets it apart, giving it a unique character.
Surreal exploration of office cultureStrong themes of isolation and absurdityRaw performances that feel genuine
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