Any Coincidence Is / Or, The Day Julia & Cecil the Cat Faced a Fate Worse Than Death
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The narrative weaves episodic, darkly comic vignettes about ordinary people caught in absurd situations: a teenager subjected to bureaucratic interrogation in a dim basement, a concession-worker enmeshed in low-budget cult-movie screenings, and others debating physics and fate. Scenes blend satirical takes on institutional procedure, pop-cultural pastiche, and surreal humor, moving between observational detail, ironic misfortune, and reflective asides. Recurring themes include the banality of authority, the awkwardness of work and social rituals, and how characters respond to petty power and existential uncertainty with gallows wit and resigned bewilderment.
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