
So, 'The Suit'—it’s a tight little drama that digs into the monotony of a guy stuck in a dead-end job. The direction is kind of obscure, and you can sense the weight of that frustration throughout the film. There's this rawness to the performance; you feel all the little tics and the daily grind. The pacing is slow, which leans into the dread of his routine, making those moments of tension stand out even more. It’s not flashy—really stripped down. The practical effects, if any, are subtle but effective in portraying his mental state. It’s an interesting exploration of workplace dissatisfaction that resonates quietly but strongly.
Explores themes of workplace dissatisfactionFeatures a raw, understated performanceUnique pacing that emphasizes monotony
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Jonah Slaghekke
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