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The Rules of the Game (2014) offers a raw glimpse into the lives of young people navigating the tricky waters of employment. You’ve got Lolita, who can't bring herself to smile, and Kévin, a guy who struggles with self-promotion. Then there's Hamid, who’s just not into authority. Over six months, they’re coached at an employment firm, learning not just skills, but attitudes. The pacing feels real—some moments drag, but that's life, isn't it? It's a deep dive into the struggles of youth today, with a documentary style that feels both intimate and revealing. The performances are achingly honest, and you can’t help but feel for these characters as they stumble through the process of job hunting.
Documentary focusing on youth employmentIntimate character studiesReal-life struggles depicted authentically
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