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So, 'Remember Me' is this short that captures the essence of mediocre corporate life, if you can believe it. It plays out with a dry, almost satirical tone – you kind of feel for the faceless businessmen who think they deserve everything. There’s not much in the way of special effects, but its practical approach gives it a realness that feels quite distinctive in a world of flashy productions. The pacing is a bit slow, which actually adds to the awkwardness of the interactions portrayed. It’s not a glamorous watch by any means, but there’s something about its critique of customer service and corporate culture that sticks with you. You might find yourself wondering if it’s a commentary or just an odd slice of life.
Finding 'Remember Me' can be a bit tricky, as it's not widely circulated. It appeared on various obscure short film compilations, but those editions tend to be rare now. Collectors often trade copies, and it remains a conversation piece among those interested in corporate satire. Its scarcity and unique subject matter keep it intriguing for those who appreciate more obscure short works.
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