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So, 'Would I Ever Like to Work' is a pretty raw and gritty look at Joan, a welfare mom juggling her seven kids in Montréal. The film dives into her struggles, especially the tightrope walk of wanting to work but feeling stuck because of daycare costs. The pacing has this almost documentary feel, which really adds to the authenticity. You can sense her frustration and longing through her performance; it’s not flashy but it hits hard. The tone oscillates between bleak and hopeful, making it a unique slice-of-life piece that captures the complexity of motherhood. The director remains a mystery, which adds a layer of intrigue as well.
This film is somewhat elusive in the collector's market, with few physical copies floating around, especially in good condition. Its obscurity might make it a gem for those interested in social realism or Canadian cinema. There's limited information about its release formats, contributing to its scarcity. Collectors often appreciate its honest narrative and the human experience it conveys, making it an interesting discussion piece.
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