But come the third and fourth installments – where Mr. Glasses reflects on his own creation myth and he and Kitty contemplate zen koans (which sounds hysterical when they say it) and their relationship on an isolated beach – you get drawn a little deeper into the story. The departure from earlier office scenes makes the oddness of these moments even more enjoyable, and despite Mr. Glasses dry tones and pragmatic approach, you may even start to empathize.
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