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So, 'Working Hours' dives into the intimacy and complexity of human relationships, with a stark focus on just two characters. It’s minimalist, almost raw in its presentation. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to linger—sometimes uncomfortably so. The atmosphere feels heavy, like a quiet room filled with unspoken words. You really get a sense of their emotional states just from the small gestures and glances. The lack of flashy effects really makes the performances stand out; it's all about the subtleties of the actors' expressions. Themes of connection, vulnerability, and the mundane aspects of love are explored in a way that feels both fresh and relatable. It’s that kind of film where you might find something new with each watch, peeling back layers of meaning.
Intimate character studyMinimalist storytellingThemes of vulnerability and connection
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