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So, 'The Suit Weareth the Man' dives into the murky waters of ambition and identity. It’s got this gritty, almost oppressive atmosphere that really captures the cutthroat nature of London’s business scene. The pacing is a bit slow at times, which I found interesting—it lets you soak in the tension. The young lead's performance is compelling, really pulling you into his internal struggle as he gets deeper into this seductive corporate world. The practical effects are minimal, but they serve the narrative well, emphasizing the psychological over the visual. What stands out is its exploration of self versus corporate identity, which feels pretty relevant, you know? It’s a unique take on the modern rat race.
Atmospheric exploration of corporate identityStrong lead performanceInteresting pacing and tone
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