Haiku Tunnel | |
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Directed by |
Jacob Kornbluth Josh Kornbluth |
Written by |
Jacob Kornbluth Josh Kornbluth |
Starring |
Josh Kornbluth Warren Keith |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures Classics |
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88 minutes |
Language | English |
Haiku Tunnel is a 2001 office comedy film about the struggle between tempness and permness (temporary and permanent employment).
Josh is the consummate temp employee, avoiding all long-term connections and responsibilities, both at work and in his personal life. However, by the time his agency places him at the Schuyler & Mitchell law firm, Josh is tired of his temporary life and agrees to take a permanent position at the firm. Josh has difficulty adapting to his new lifestyle, which manifests in his inability to complete his simple initial task: mailing seventeen important letters.
The Haiku Tunnel Project (part of Interstate H-3) is a huge document containing lists of all the products needed for a tunnel in Hawaii. Josh was working in a word processing job when he was given the project. At the time he was "totally-temp" and as he was going through copying this project, he found himself inside the Haiku Tunnel. And now that he finally had what he always wanted (no strings attached) he found himself unhappy.