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So, 'The Office' from 1987 is this bizarre documentary that really digs into the role of bailiffs under a communist regime. You feel this heavy, oppressive atmosphere throughout. The pacing is slow but deliberate, almost like a bad dream you can’t quite wake up from. You watch these bailiffs, and they become these cold, mechanical enforcers of the state, showing little regard for human lives. The performances feel raw, almost unfiltered, which adds to that grim reality they portray. There’s a distinct lack of polish, but it’s that rough edge that makes it feel so real. It’s almost a study of power and its corrupting influence, and you can’t help but feel a mix of unease and fascination as you watch.
A deep dive into bureaucratic oppressionRaw performances enhance the grim atmosphereExplores power dynamics in a unique way
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