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The Applicant (1967) serves up a quirky slice of life in a world where job hunting becomes an absurd and almost surreal experience. The protagonist, a down-and-out character, stumbles through various interviews that veer wildly from the expected, showcasing a sharp wit and social commentary on desperation. The pacing keeps you engaged, with a mix of awkward humor and unexpected turns that highlight the absurdity of the job market. What makes it distinctive is its tone—it's both comedic and oddly poignant, capturing the struggles of many during the late '60s. The performances may not be groundbreaking, but they resonate with authenticity, making the journey feel all too real in its strangeness.
This film is relatively scarce, with limited releases over the years, making it a curious piece for collectors. Its cult following has grown, especially among those interested in offbeat comedies from the '60s. Various formats exist, but original editions are notably rare, adding to its appeal in collector circles. Fans appreciate the film's unique blend of humor and social critique, often discussing it in niche forums.
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