
Burnout
Ada is the girl next door--- who sells pot. She's about to find herself in some compromising positions.
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Plot Summary
A stressed-out professional finds his life unraveling when he begins to suspect his colleagues might be involved in a conspiracy against him. As paranoia mounts, he struggles to distinguish reality from delusion, pushing him to desperate measures to uncover the truth. The film explores themes of corporate pressure and the psychological toll of extreme work environments.
Critical Reception
Burnout received mixed reviews, with critics often praising its atmospheric tension and the lead performance but finding the plot somewhat predictable. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the psychological thriller elements while others felt it lacked a satisfying resolution.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its brooding atmosphere and Rupert Friend's intense performance.
- Criticized for a plot that feels familiar and a somewhat unsatisfying conclusion.
- Effective in portraying the psychological breakdown under pressure.
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Fun Fact
The film was initially intended to be a short film, but the script was expanded into a feature-length project.
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