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Shame! At The Prospective Employee Pre-Training Health Exam
We are looking forward to joining female employees who are "as healthy as possible", "obedient and obedient to the company's intentions" and "wise and chaste". But what about you? Won't you really go against your boss's instructions? This is the final test of joining the company in a sense. If it's your company's mission to be naked in front of the public, obey obediently! If you decline, the offer will be cancelled!
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Plot Summary
This short film appears to be a satirical take on the potentially embarrassing and invasive nature of pre-employment health examinations. It humorously highlights the awkward situations and discomfort individuals might face when undergoing such medical screenings before starting a new job. The narrative likely focuses on the employee's perspective and the unexpected "shame" they might feel during the process.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of 'Shame! At The Prospective Employee Pre-Training Health Exam' is scarce, as it is a relatively obscure short film. Publicly available reviews and aggregate scores are not widely published.
What Reviewers Say
Satirical and humorous take on workplace health exams.
Highlights the awkwardness and potential embarrassment of medical screenings.
Offers a brief, comedic look at an often-unpleasant experience.
Google audience: Due to the limited public presence and availability of reviews for this short film, there is no specific summary of Google user feedback available.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Mark J. P. Wolf, who is also known for his academic work on video games and digital media, suggesting a possible thematic link or interest in cultural commentary through his filmmaking.
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