1h 36mins

5/10
First time watch
Wry – Satire – Melancholy
Lost and lonely, twenty-something Iris thinks she’s finally found her people while temping at a dull corporate office, but when a new hire arrives and a string of petty thefts unsettles the workplace, the group’s fragile bond begins to fray, forcing them to question their trust in one another and where their true loyalties lie.
A finding yourself story, where so many people seek the acceptance of others and can fall into identifying who they are within the job they do.
I have seen through other reviews that this appears to be quite an accurate depiction of being an office temp. You can see how power dynamics are amplified in office spaces where some people are desperate to exert even a small amount of control over others to make themselves feel important and how those on the receiving end are left thinking “Does it really matter?”
A film where not much happens, yet it captures the everyday office drama that arises from trivial matters, highlighting how people are often drawn to these distractions as a way to survive the monotony of jobs they’re indifferent to.
Although I enjoyed this film enough, I would not be fussed about watching it again.
Would not watch again.


















