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So, Roland's this interesting little piece from Trevor Cornish that plays with the absurdity of everyday life. You’ve got Roland, a chill art store employee, whose mundane workday spirals into chaos when this guy shows up, desperate for a bathroom. It’s not just about needing to pee; it’s about the tension between the rules of the workplace and the human condition. The pacing feels almost like a ticking clock, building this awkward energy that just grips you. The performances are subtle yet strong, especially how they capture the frustration and desperation that can arise in those seemingly trivial moments. It's a nice blend of comedy and drama, showcasing how a simple request can unravel everything, which gives it a distinct flavor in indie cinema.
Explores themes of absurdity in daily lifeStrong character-driven narrativeInteresting blend of humor and tension
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