Blog Post: Unveiling the KLIP 2012 CEO Film in High Quality
- Sparse plotting and deliberate pacing may frustrate those seeking conventional narrative payoff.
- The bleak subject matter and unvarnished depiction of hardship can be emotionally heavy.
Direction and Tone
- The “Pigs” – The poor, ugly, weak students. They are slaughtered socially (and literally) because they lack money or connections.
- The “Dogs” – The bully enforcers. They serve the top tier.
- The “Kings” – The wealthy, handsome, untouchable elite.
To appreciate the asset, one must appreciate the era. In 2012, the corporate world was emerging from the Great Recession. Authenticity became currency. The slick, overly produced "synergy" videos of the 2000s were dead.
, a classmate who treats her with apathy and uses her as an object.
High-Quality Production