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This film dives into the unsettling world of corporate internships through the lens of Yura, a Gen Z intern grappling with extreme harassment in her pursuit of a job. It’s got this raw, gritty atmosphere that really emphasizes the emotional toll on the character. The pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating at times, mirroring Yura's own feelings of entrapment. And while the performances are solid, it's the way they capture the unspoken pressures of modern workforce culture that stands out. Themes of power dynamics and resilience are examined in a way that feels very real but also uncomfortable. Definitely not your run-of-the-mill internship story.
This film is relatively recent and as such, the availability on physical media is still evolving. It hasn’t seen a wide release yet, which makes finding it in collections a bit tricky; some early screenings suggest a limited print run. Collectors might find interest due to its bold themes and the discussion it sparks, potentially leading to a cult following in niche circles. It's worth keeping an eye on as it gains traction in the indie film community.
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