
Summary
N+N+N unfurls as a mordant, minimalist tableau, dissecting the perfidious underbelly of contemporary socio-economic maneuvering. It meticulously chronicles the intricate, self-serving charade of a married couple, ostensibly living a life of leisure, yet surreptitiously sustained by the volatile currents of speculative capital. Their elaborate deception extends to a cynical manipulation of the welfare state, as they brazenly register as unemployed at the labor exchange, all while fastidiously sidestepping their civic duty to contribute through taxation. The film, a darkly comedic chamber piece, lays bare the exquisite tension between their opulent, unearned lifestyle and the precarious architecture of their deceit, culminating in a series of poignant, often absurd, self-disclosures that expose the fragile ego and moral bankruptcy underpinning their carefully constructed façade.
Synopsis
A short comedy about the self-disclosure of spouses living off speculative capital, not willing to pay taxes, and registered at the labor exchange as unemployed.
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