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So, 'The Very Poor, Inc.' is this quirky comedy from 2000 that plays around with workplace absurdities and the fallout of corporate greed. You’ve got Odysseus, who’s the classic scapegoat, wrongfully jailed thanks to his boss, Mr. Haramis. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that's part of its charm, I guess. Inside the slammer, Odysseus meets a couple of eccentric characters—like a junkyard dealer and a mathematician obsessed with numbers—which adds this bizarre layer of humor that’s pretty enjoyable. The performances are a mixed bag, but it’s that offbeat atmosphere that keeps it interesting. Definitely not a cookie-cutter comedy, but it has its unique quirks that make it stand out in the early 2000s landscape.
Unique blend of workplace satire and prison comedy.Features a memorable supporting cast with oddball characters.Has a distinctively quirky tone, reflecting early 2000s indie vibes.
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