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Director: Stan Mendoza
Cast: Gerry Bamman, Bill Dawes, Marceline Hugot, Adam LeFevre
Office hijinks have an unexpected outcome in this unnerving story set in the claims department of a small insurance company. Life will never be the same at SafeWell Insurance.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Born Loser is a little-known 2001 dark comedy directed by Stan Mendoza that received mixed reviews from critics. While some found the film's portrayal of workplace dysfunction darkly humorous, others felt it veered too far into unnerving territory. There are no records of the film receiving any major awards recognition, and its current IMDb rating of 5.7/10 suggests a lukewarm public reception.
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Born Loser, directed by Stan Mendoza in 2001, is a darkly comedic office thriller that blends simmering tension with unexpected hijinks. The film features standout performances from its ensemble cast, including Gerry Bamman and Bill Dawes, that bring an uneasy energy to this tale of workplace turmoil with an unsettling edge.
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