I watched this for the first time the other day, and thought it was absolutely awesome.

While it’s a comedy film, it surprisingly touched on a lot of areas seen in David Graeber’s ‘Bullshit Jobs’ concept, 14 years earlier.

Well acted, supremely funny and well written, and a particular joy to anyone who’s worked in an office, or had a family member who did. There’s not really any low or slow point in the film, it’s steadily excellent the whole way through.

  • RamenDame@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I watched it the first time last week with a friend. We both thought (not in a bad way), that we already knew everything through memes about the movie and it still was a nice watch.

    What struck me was the psychologist scene, in which he asked to be switched off for office hours. And I was like: look he wants the severance procedure!!! Damn I miss this show already.