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Taxman, directed by Hayes Bounds, is this curious blend of comedy, drama, and a touch of mystery that lingers like a good afterthought. The story follows Guy, a relatable everyman, caught in the mundane chaos of tax season. There's this palpable tension as he navigates his work-life balance, with the looming taxes almost becoming a character themselves. It’s interesting how the pacing ebbs and flows, reflecting the anxiety we all feel during tax time, yet there's a lightness to the humor that keeps it from dragging. Performances are solid, with a standout portrayal of Guy's internal struggle. The practical effects used during his haunting moments add a unique flavor, enhancing the experience without overshadowing the narrative. All in all, it’s a quirky dive into the absurdity of adult responsibilities.
Unique blend of genresStrong character explorationInteresting use of practical effects
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