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So, 'Work Experience' is this intriguing little short from 1989, directed by James Hendrie. It's got this kind of offbeat, dry humor that really nails the absurdity of job hunting, especially that frustrating loop of needing experience to get hired, but needing a job to gain that experience. The pacing is tight, and it delivers its punchlines effortlessly. The atmosphere is almost claustrophobic, echoing Terence's struggle with, you know, the world outside. The performances are genuine, capturing that awkwardness we all feel when facing rejection. It stands out not just for its clever concept but also because it won an Oscar. The practical effects? Minimal, but they work perfectly for the story. Definitely one of those shorts that resonates with anyone who's ever been in that situation.
Oscar winner for Best Live Action Short FilmDirected by James HendrieReflects on the job market struggles of the late '80s
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