Mark lands a job at a tech startup with the strictest personal phone policy imaginable. His first day descends into absurd comedy when he tries to hide a call from his mother from management. Colleagues join the escalating charade, triggering a chain reaction of ridiculous situations. Director James Brooks blends office farce with sharp satire on corporate culture in his signature 2025 style. The film balances grotesque exaggeration with painfully recognizable workplace dynamics, where every character becomes hostage to nonsensical rules. The plot snowballs as more employees get entangled in the chaotic attempt to outsmart the system.
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James Brooks employs static frames and long takes to emphasize the office's claustrophobic atmosphere, contrasting with characters' frantic movements.
Those who appreciate escalating situational comedy will find each twist more delightfully absurd than the last. — MovieFinder Editorial
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