Look, this is getting critical raves for a reason—it's apparently a sharp, well-executed dark comedy that skewers job market desperation with absurdist violence. The premise is genuinely original and the reception suggests it delivers.
But let's be crystal clear: this is not family content, not teen content, not even "mature 15-year-old" content. This is adults-only. A guy murdering his job competition isn't Wile E. Coyote cartoon violence—it's dark satire that requires adult context and sensibilities.
For grown-ups who appreciate films like In Bruges or Fargo—dark comedies with violence and moral ambiguity—this looks like a solid indie find. For anyone looking for family-friendly content? Keep scrolling. The WISE score reflects that while this appears to be quality filmmaking with something to say, it's fundamentally not appropriate for the youth-focused lens we typically apply here.





