In a tightly wound social satire, a young bureaucrat finds himself drawn into a comically oppressive world where appearances and propriety dominate every decision. As he navigates a labyrinth of rules, rituals, and performative courtesies, he begins to question what truly matters beneath the veneer of order. With each encounter, the line between duty and desire blurs, revealing a keen, wry look at the pressures of conformity and the quiet defiance it spurs.
In a tightly wound social satire, a young bureaucrat finds himself drawn into a comically oppressive world where appearances and propriety dominate every decision. As he navigates a labyrinth of rules, rituals, and performative courtesies, he begins to question what truly matters beneath the veneer of order. With each encounter, the line between duty and desire blurs, revealing a keen, wry look at the pressures of conformity and the quiet defiance it spurs.