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Work From Home
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Plot Summary
A short comedy film where Kevin Durant plays himself, attempting to navigate a remote work environment and the challenges that come with it. He deals with virtual meetings, technical difficulties, and eccentric colleagues. The film humorously highlights the absurdities of modern remote work culture.
Critical Reception
Work From Home is a short comedy film that received positive attention for its humor and celebrity cameos. It was praised as a fun and relatable take on the contemporary experience of remote work, particularly during the pandemic. Audience reactions were generally favorable, appreciating its lighthearted approach and star power.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its timely humor and relatable depiction of remote work challenges.
Appreciated for its quick, gag-driven comedic style.
Enjoyed for its star-studded cast and lighthearted tone.
Google audience: As a short film, direct user reviews are scarce. However, its availability on platforms like YouTube suggests audiences found it to be a humorous and entertaining short diversion.
Fun Fact
The short film was created as part of Quibi's original programming, a now-defunct short-form mobile streaming platform.
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