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The Service Elevator is a quirky little comedy that really dives into the absurdity of modern life. It places this tightly-wound character in a claustrophobic situation—stuck in an elevator. The pacing is tight, too, as the tension builds with each passing moment. It’s interesting to see how the director plays with the atmosphere; the confined space creates a sense of urgency, but there's also a lighter side that pokes fun at everyday frustrations. The practical effects are minimal, relying more on the characters’ interactions, which are genuinely amusing. Performances are solid, especially from the lead who really captures that frantic energy. It’s a unique take on mindfulness and being present, wrapped in a comedic package that’s worth checking out.
Unique take on modern anxietiesSolid character interactionsInteresting use of claustrophobia in comedy
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Lee Trull
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