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The Last White Man offers a raw glimpse into the life of a pizza delivery guy who’s trapped in his mundane existence. It’s all about his internal monologue, which can feel a bit like a therapy session gone awry. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, allowing you to really sit with his frustrations. There’s a kind of bleak humor woven through, but it’s more about the desperation of his circumstances than any punchlines. The performances are solid, capturing that sense of disillusionment. Practical effects are minimal, as the film leans into dialogue and character introspection. It’s distinctive in how it captures the sense of being lost in a world where blame is easier than accountability.
Intriguing character studyReflective tone throughoutFocus on societal themes
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