Ironic perspective about motivational industry, about social cynismus and solutions to mistakes, it is more a bitter social critic than a horror. An ordinary man receives a tape. A sort of guru teaches him to change , in radical manner, his miserable life. But the price is far to be cheep . And a confusion makes things worst. It seems an adaptation of Kafka. It reminds the obscure religious cults , exploiting their believers . But , it is only a realistic portrait of isolation and deep loneliness , manipulation and need to controll the other.
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