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So, 'Girls at Work: Clea the New Boss' dives into the corporate world with this intriguing narrative about a newly appointed CEO navigating her way through office dynamics. Clea's strategy pits two sales managers—one male, one female—against each other in a kind of corporate duel to secure a key contract, which adds an interesting layer of tension. The pacing keeps you engaged, though it sometimes feels like it straddles the line between drama and light-hearted comedy. The performances are decent, particularly in how they portray the nuances of office politics. It's distinctive for its workplace setting and the challenges faced by a woman in a leadership role, which feels quite relevant today.
This film, while not widely recognized, holds a certain niche appeal for collectors interested in gender dynamics in workplace narratives. There’s been limited distribution, making it somewhat scarce in physical formats, which could pique interest for those who appreciate unique takes on corporate themes. The lack of a prominent director might deter some, but it’s worth noting for its exploration of modern office culture.
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