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| | Themroc Review (1972) |
 | | Themroc (Michel Piccoli) goes to work one morning, the same as every morning, but there's a difference this time - as the day draws on, Themroc realises he's had enough of the same old routine. |
 | | Themroc starts his day by having flashbacks to his mother and sister, who he shares a dingy flat with, and, surrounded by the blank faces of his fellow commuters, the pressure of the daily grind gets too much for him. |
 | | His job is dull and unrewarding, and we see him in the locker room with his fellow workers, who are divided into two rival groups, depending on which colour of overall they wear. |
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