This is not only comedy, this is avangardesque brilliance, I even see references to Franz Kafka. However I might be wrong but I think this is truly a representation of our meaningless day to day lives and how we ruins ourselves, harming ourselves and everything around us. This has fucking real life problematic in it for fucks sake, cheating, infidelity isolation, suffocation in a meaningless business life, monotony, suicide, drug abuse, murder, war, genocide and mass murder, psychologial trauma, law breaking, identity problems, losing touch with society and the world around us. I also love how none of the characters manage to uphold a conversation, which is also an avangardesque trait, the problem of alienation and inability of communication which empowers this feeling of claustrophobia even more.