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So, 'Sorry' from 1981, it's a TV movie that offers a peek into the lives of two contrasting women stuck sharing an office. The script by Carol Bunyan is sharp, filled with wit, which lightens the load of some heavier themes they confront. The pacing is tight, taking you through their day while layering in their backstories. You feel that palpable tension during lunch hour, especially with one character facing something traumatic. The performances are quite nuanced, capturing a mix of humor and struggle that feels relatable without slipping into melodrama. There's a rawness in the dialogue that feels genuine, a sort of slice-of-life vibe that might resonate with folks who appreciate character-driven narratives.
Strong character dynamicsEffective use of dialogueSubtle exploration of trauma
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