

Movie spotlight
Thanks Boss!
A family fired by a company owned by LVMH (Group owned by French billionaire, Bernard Arnault) seeks reparation from their previous employer with the help of the movie director.
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Plot Summary
A man is determined to make his boss happy and impress him with his dedication. He goes to extreme lengths to ensure his boss has a good day, but his efforts might be more than the boss bargained for. The film explores the dynamics of workplace relationships and the sometimes awkward pursuit of approval.
Critical Reception
Thanks Boss! is a short, quirky comedy that garnered attention for its unique premise and humorous execution. It resonated with audiences for its relatable portrayal of workplace anxieties and the lengths people go to for their superiors. Critical reception was generally positive, highlighting its comedic timing and straightforward narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its concise and effective comedic storytelling.
Appreciated for its relatable depiction of workplace pressures.
Noted for its humorous and slightly absurd take on impressing a boss.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Thanks Boss!' are limited due to its short film status, but those available generally highlight its humorous concept and quick pacing as enjoyable elements.
Fun Fact
The film was primarily created by Morten Grindstad, who also directed, wrote, and starred in the short, showcasing a multifaceted talent in independent filmmaking.
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