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Beverly is the ultimate office gatekeeper, managing the phones and the plants with a terrifying, cheery efficiency. She is the face of a company that does things in the back room you really do not want to know about. Adam Bock’s script remains a masterclass in how complicity thrives in quiet, carpeted offices. Sarah Benson keeps the pace tight for eighty minutes, letting the tension coil until the inevitable, sharp snap. Katie Finneran is perfectly chilling in the lead. It is a cynical, necessary look at how we sell our souls for a steady paycheck and a decent dental plan. Go for the acting; stay for the existential dread on the walk back to the 7 train.
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