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I think I heard about this film on a Ringer podcast featuring the best films of 2021. One of those kind of shows and when it was Movie of the Day on Mubi I had to catch it.
Cool and discreet is how Iād describe it. It was very engaging and affecting - I very much felt like I was descending into something, entering lions dens and observing intensely whilst doing so.
The world of private banking. This older money, this very quiet and still order to things - discretion at all costs. Felt like I was in a jungle man lol.
The ending was very abrupt, I thought there was more to go! But in reflection I liked how it ended. But that last seen did make me laugh out loud
Has anyone seen it?
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