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So, 'Toilet' is an interesting piece, really. The film dives into the chaos of modern life, especially how distractions can derail us in the most crucial moments. Flavio, our protagonist, is just trying to navigate this monumental business meeting. But, man, the phone calls—his ex-wife, his secretary—it's like a symphony of interruptions. The pacing is tense, yet there's a strange calm about it all, making you feel the weight of every second lost. It’s almost like a meditation on the absurdity of life’s demands. The director's identity adds a layer of mystery, too, leaving you wondering about creative choices. The practical effects? Minimal but effective, keeping the focus squarely on Flavio’s unraveling journey. It’s not flashy, but it sticks with you.
Intense focus on communication mishapsCaptures the absurdity of daily lifeMystery surrounding the director's identity
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