It's hard to explain to mainstream movie going audiences why you'd want to watch a movie about such a mundane idea such as fighting a traffic ticket, but what great scripts do is internalize a muted scream within a character obsessed, which makes the stakes as big as a high concept mainstream tentpole. Static long-takes are a favorite of mine, the uneasiness of being stuck within a moment and keeping with it until it's logical end. I'm also a fan of false climactic endings, which make you re-examine what the true ending of the climax must have been. I watched this at the Slamdance online film festival in 2022. Thanks!