The addition of the clip with the protagonist head down collapsed over his work does indeed go some way to explaining his overwork, exhaustion and demoralisation, but perhaps not why he loses his job. The other scenes that you speak about filming have not made the final cut: would they have constructed him as a man who was out of his depth in his job?
The addition of the clip with the protagonist head down collapsed over his work does indeed go some way to explaining his overwork, exhaustion and demoralisation, but perhaps not why he loses his job. The other scenes that you speak about filming have not made the final cut: would they have constructed him as a man who was out of his depth in his job?
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