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Alistair's Wednesday
Alistair Jones, a twenty-something hypochondriac fears she may be suffering from mental illness when the rash spreading on her back can be seen by no one.
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Plot Summary
Alistair, a disillusioned office worker, finds his mundane life turned upside down when he decides to inject a dose of surrealism into his routine. What begins as a series of small, absurd acts escalates into a chaotic and darkly humorous exploration of conformity and individuality.
Critical Reception
Alistair's Wednesday received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its unique blend of absurdist humor and poignant social commentary. While some found its pacing uneven, many lauded the film's originality and the performances of its lead cast.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive and often bizarre humor.
Appreciated for its subtle critique of modern office culture.
Some reviewers noted a lack of narrative cohesion in the latter half.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's quirky sense of humor and its offbeat narrative. Many found Alistair's journey relatable despite its surreal elements, and the performances were frequently highlighted as a strong point. Some viewers wished for a more straightforward resolution.
Fun Fact
The distinctive soundtrack was composed by the director himself, Dan Brody, who also contributed to the film's unique visual style.
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