Focus on the "invisible labor" of childcare, managing a distant ex-husband, and the constant negotiation with neighbors and babysitters.
Full Time uses the kinetic energy of a thriller to depict the domestic and professional exhaustion of the working class, transforming a mundane commute into a high-stakes battle for economic survival. 2. The Architecture of Anxiety (Cinematic Style)
Reflect on the film's ending—a momentary reprieve that underscores the cyclical nature of capitalist pressure.