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The Happy Worker - Or How Work Was Sabotaged dives into the absurdity of modern work culture with a critical eye. It's a creative documentary that feels like a collage of interviews, archival footage, and those little moments that make you chuckle and cringe simultaneously. The pacing is reflective, allowing time for the viewer to absorb the often bleak but humorous analysis of how corporate jargon and bureaucratic nonsense have hijacked productivity. It's not just about pointing fingers; it evokes a sense of shared frustration and bemusement. The tone swings between serious and sardonic, making you think but also laugh, which is no small feat. There's a certain rawness to the presentation that keeps it grounded and relatable.
Unique perspective on work cultureMix of interviews and archival footageStriking balance of humor and critique
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John Webster
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