PG-13
2023    1h 42minCommedia, Mistero
6.126%63%6.5
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In questa satira sull'ufficio, Orson, un impiegato schietto, si ritira in un ufficio all'angolo beatamente vuoto per allontanarsi dai suoi colleghi poco brillanti. Ma perché questo sembra turbarli così tanto?
Diretto da Joachim Back
  • Jon HammOrson
  • Danny PudiRakesh
  • Sarah GadonAlyssa
  • Christopher HeyerdahlAndrew
  • Allison RileyCarol
  • Bill MarchantMitchell
  • Kimberley ShonikerShannon
  • Shawn MacdonaldBradley
  • Conor Stinson O'GormanNicholas
  • Veena SoodPsychiatrist
  • Michael P. NortheyMan on 3rd Floor
  • Doron BellElevator Neighbour
  • Mark DozlawElevator Colleague
  • June B. WildeMeredith
  • Matthew Kevin AndersonLobby Man
  • Andy ThompsonOld Boss
  • Joachim BackRegista / Produttore
  • Ted KupperSceneggiatura
  • Oliver RidgeProduttore
  • Luke RivettProduttore
  • olivierlabbe30 giugno 2026
    I could see the end 10 minutes in; I kept watching hoping for a twist.
  • Ethan Gotz17 maggio 2026
    There’s nothing really special about this movie. But it’s comforting, the voice over and office noir scene is soothing. It’s a good movie.
  • Kevin Ward7 luglio 2025
    Jon Hamm stars in this absurdist office drama about a new hire that finds a secret corner office that no one else seems to see. Hamm is cast to be an almost anti-Don Draper type here as he doesn’t connect with his co-workers (like his desk mate played by Danny Pudi) and is only really able to function fully when he can escape to this secret office. The production values are reminiscent of Severance on AppleTV+ though not quite on that level (I know this was actually shot first).  It features a drab corporate office setting bathed in washed out greens while the corner office features a luxurious mid-century modern feel. While I was watching this, I was taken with the feeling that Hamm’s character was possibly autistic or perhaps some other form of high functioning neuro-divergent. The film features a running voice over narration from Hamm describing his thoughts and they don’t always connect with what’s happing around him. He spills coffee on his pant leg, then simultaneously wonders why his leg is warm and wet. Anytime he goes into this secret office, the other employees experience is that they see him simply staring blankly at a wall. Though it makes his co-workers uncomfortable, the work he produces when he’s in the “corner office” is the best the company has seen.  I think this interpretation completely works as a commentary on how we handle neurodiversity in the workplace in particular.  After finishing the film, though, I’m not altogether certain that was the intended interpretation (and I think that even more after reading some other reviews). I’m really curious how others interpret this film. So while the Corner Office feels a little one note in its absurdist structure, I think there’s plenty here to chew on in terms of digging into the meaning of it all. 

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