
B!tch I'm Early 2024
"In the corporate world... FIRST is all that matters!"
In *B!tch I'm Early (2024)*, Jesse Cowell crafts a razor-sharp comedy that peels back the cutthroat layers of corporate ambition.
Director: Jesse Cowell
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is B!tch I'm Early (2024) about?
This six-minute comedy short follows two women competing for a high-stakes promotion, escalating their rivalry from petty office disputes to an all-out, surreal sprint to the finish line. Jesse Cowell's film blends workplace satire with slapstick humor, delivering a punchy critique of corporate ambition.
Who directed B!tch I'm Early?
Jesse Cowell directed this sharp-witted comedy short, bringing a frenetic energy that amplifies the film's themes of workplace rivalry and absurd competition.
Who stars in B!tch I'm Early?
The cast features Michelle Batista and Jesenia Bailey as the rival colleagues, joined by Cary Hite, Shari Desiree Ellis, Hilary Walker, and Alex Spence in supporting roles.
Is B!tch I'm Early (2024) worth watching?
As a short-form comedy, *B!tch I'm Early* packs a surprising amount of energy and wit into just six minutes. Its themes of workplace toxicity and generational clash make it a relatable watch, especially for fans of quick, satirical humor. While it's too brief to be a full-fledged feature, its tight pacing and strong performances are worth checking out.
How long is B!tch I'm Early?
The runtime for *B!tch I'm Early (2024)* is six minutes.
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About B!tch I'm Early (2024) — A Six-Minute Comedy Exploring Office Rivalry and Ambition
In *B!tch I'm Early (2024)*, Jesse Cowell crafts a razor-sharp comedy that peels back the cutthroat layers of corporate ambition. Two women at vastly different stages of their careers find themselves locked in an escalating office war, where a single promotion becomes the ultimate prize. What starts as petty squabbles spirals into a high-energy race to the finish, blending satire with slapstick in a bite-sized format that packs a punch. Cowell's direction infuses the six-minute short with a frenetic energy, mirroring the absurdity of workplace rivalries turned surreal.
Michelle Batista and Jesenia Bailey deliver standout performances as the rival colleagues, their chemistry crackling with equal parts humor and tension. The film's themes of generational clash, workplace toxicity, and the relentless pursuit of validation resonate in today's fast-paced corporate culture. With its snappy dialogue and over-the-top antics, *B!tch I'm Early* is a microcosm of ambition gone wild—perfect for fans of quick-witted comedies that leave you grinning.