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Work From Home
The funny incidents that happen inside a Production House company when they are forced to work from home due to the pandemic. With all the chaos, still the show must go on, and the only solution is doing everything virtually online.
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Plot Summary
A group of five millennials, unable to leave their house due to a global pandemic, decide to continue their remote work by connecting over video calls. Their virtual office environment quickly devolves into chaos and terror as a demonic entity invades their digital space. They must find a way to fight back against the supernatural threat before it consumes them all.
Critical Reception
Work From Home received a generally lukewarm reception from critics and audiences alike. While some appreciated its timely premise and attempts at blending comedy with horror, many found the execution to be derivative and the scares to be ineffective. The film's low-budget nature was also apparent, contributing to its mixed reviews.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a relevant premise but suffers from a lack of originality and poor pacing.
Jumpscares are predictable and the horror elements feel underdeveloped.
Some comedic moments land, but they are not enough to salvage the overall viewing experience.
Google audience: Audiences found the film's concept to be interesting, especially given its release during a pandemic. However, many viewers expressed disappointment with the predictable plot, unconvincing special effects, and overall lack of genuine scares. The humor was sometimes appreciated, but it was not enough to overcome the film's perceived shortcomings.
Fun Fact
The film was shot remotely, with actors filming their scenes individually in their own homes, mirroring the 'work from home' theme.
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