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The Perfect Applicant dives headfirst into the cutthroat world of internships, capturing the anxiety and ambition of a fresh graduate, Ariana. While the premise feels familiar—our protagonist aiming for that golden opportunity—the film twists into something darker as her boss, Johnny, tests her limits in increasingly unsettling ways. The tone shifts subtly, blending comedy with a creeping sense of dread that keeps you on edge. Performances are nuanced; especially Ariana's slow realization of the game's stakes. It’s not just about landing the gig, but about the moral compromises one faces in the pursuit of success. Plus, the practical effects used during the more intense scenes add an unexpected layer of depth to the storytelling. Definitely a conversation starter.
The Perfect Applicant is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, not having received a wide release. It found its way to limited digital formats, and there’s a certain intrigue around its unknown director and the distinctive blend of dark humor and tension. The film’s exploration of ambition and the ethical dilemmas faced by young professionals resonates with many, making it a compelling piece for those interested in indie cinema that delves into societal issues. Scarcity is a factor that might draw interest as more collectors appreciate its themes and unique storytelling approach.
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