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Sullivan's Applicant really dives into the drudgery of daily life, especially that grind of commuting. The film's pacing feels almost meditative; it lingers on those moments that often get overlooked. There's something striking about how the mundane can suddenly shift into the extraordinary, making you think about those small life interruptions. The atmosphere is pretty raw, and the performances—though not flashy—channel that authentic struggle we all know. It’s a study in frustration, yet it finds beauty in the unexpected. The practical effects are minimal, but they work well to enhance the realism, pulling you into the characters' world. It’s an interesting take on how life’s barriers can shape us in unexpected ways.
Independent film with a slow burnFocuses on everyday realismStrong character-driven narrative
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