finished watching No Other Choice 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑
Another well executed "slice of life hyperbole", a little bit of drama and a little bit of surreal and absurd. Overall the movie was fine, good acting and a plot that isn't more of the same, but once the theme established itself, I did catch myself thinking: oh, now we're going to have to watch him do this two more times to see where it lands. The very ending itself was a bit of a surprise, but I think it fits the overall message. It's just how it is, no other choice. The social commentary and symbolism is rich but straightforward.