Since almost the entire film takes place in one room, the sharp dialogue and character dynamics carry the weight, making it feel like an engaging stage play.
It’s a lighthearted but insightful film that reminds us that everyone is fighting their own "quiet" battles. Since almost the entire film takes place in
The story unfolds in a psychologist's waiting room after a technical glitch double-books all their appointments. As they wait for the doctor to arrive, the group—ranging from a man with Coprolalia (uncontrollable swearing) to a woman with a germ phobia—is forced to interact. Why It’s Worth a Watch: As they wait for the doctor to arrive,
The 2017 Spanish comedy is a brilliant, high-energy look at the lives of six people dealing with various forms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). While it uses OCD for comedic effect, it
Without giving anything away, the finale offers a heartwarming and clever revelation that ties the group's experience together perfectly.
While it uses OCD for comedic effect, it often does so with a sense of empathy, showing how exhausting and isolating these rituals can be.