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.
My kid watched it when he was in high school. He enjoyed it, but I told him I don’t think he really felt it. Then, as an adult, he got a soul killing office job. He ended up rewatching it a couple years ago. His response was something like,“Oh. Shit. Yeah. Fucking hell.”