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It's full of excruciating comedy-of-embarrassment moments - like Sandler's phone-sex experiment that swiftly leads to blackmail - and punctuated with bland deadpan business-speak, sudden, random violence, out-of-control swearing and an underlying subtext that modern life is rubbish.
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