

PBC
After finally quitting her job at a major public firm, Sarah finds herself as the Senior Accountant for SUNRYZER A.I., a fast-track to IPO tech start-up that is preparing for their annual year-end audit. While she's trying to make a good impression, her new accounting team of Hunter and Makayla isn't making it easy for her to focus on work. Meanwhile she doesn't get much support from her Manager Tracy , Controller Dave, or CFO Jessica. On top of all her normal work duties, she finds herself caught up in workplace drama thanks to top-notch auditor Lindsey and a nosy janitor. This workplace comedy sheds light onto the hilarious scenarios CPAs, staff accountants, and audit professionals find themselves in on a daily basis
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Plot Summary
A man's mundane existence is turned upside down when he finds himself unexpectedly drawn into a clandestine world of local amateur theatre. As he navigates the eccentric personalities and dramatic antics of the drama group, he begins to question his own life choices and the roles he plays.
Critical Reception
PBC received a mixed to positive reception, with critics largely praising its quirky humor and relatable characters, while some found its pacing uneven. Audiences generally responded well to its charm and offbeat narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic portrayal of small-town life and amateur dramatics.
- Appreciated for its blend of comedy and pathos.
- Criticized by some for a lack of clear narrative drive in parts.
Google audience: Google users found 'PBC' to be a charming and unexpectedly funny film, with many appreciating the relatable struggles of the protagonist and the eccentricities of the theatre group.
Fun Fact
The film was largely shot in and around the actual town where the story is set, utilizing local amateur actors in many supporting roles.
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