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On the 18th episode of The Tomorrow Show with Sweet Dreams A.M., we’re stepping into something liminal. Something sterile, beige, and humming with the quiet dread of cubicle life. Oscar is talking about Corner Office, a film that pulled him in from the trailer alone. There was something about it, and honestly? The sight of Jon Hamm like you’ve never seen him before. Orson, a man who doesn’t quite fit. From the moment he enters the office building, things feel slightly off. And it only gets stranger when he discovers a room no one else seems to acknowledge. Oscar will walk through the plot, how the film builds its surreal tension, and the performance Hamm delivers. But then comes the real question of what does it mean? The film never lays it out, but there’s plenty to dig into. Oscar encourages for you to stick around as this one doesn’t just make you think but it makes you rethink the way we view productivity, perception, and the silent alienation tucked between elevator doors and quarterly reports.
By Sweet Dreams A.M.On the 18th episode of The Tomorrow Show with Sweet Dreams A.M., we’re stepping into something liminal. Something sterile, beige, and humming with the quiet dread of cubicle life. Oscar is talking about Corner Office, a film that pulled him in from the trailer alone. There was something about it, and honestly? The sight of Jon Hamm like you’ve never seen him before. Orson, a man who doesn’t quite fit. From the moment he enters the office building, things feel slightly off. And it only gets stranger when he discovers a room no one else seems to acknowledge. Oscar will walk through the plot, how the film builds its surreal tension, and the performance Hamm delivers. But then comes the real question of what does it mean? The film never lays it out, but there’s plenty to dig into. Oscar encourages for you to stick around as this one doesn’t just make you think but it makes you rethink the way we view productivity, perception, and the silent alienation tucked between elevator doors and quarterly reports.