
Warehoused 2015
"Time goes by."
Dive into *Warehoused (2015)*, a Mexican comedy-drama that turns the mundane into a poignant reflection on change and legacy.
Director: Jack Zagha Kababie
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Warehoused (2015) about?
*Warehoused* is a heartfelt comedy-drama that follows two warehouse employees—one nearing retirement and his young replacement—across five days marked by routine and unexpected moments of connection. What starts as a story about daily work transforms into a meditation on change, mentorship, and the small but significant stories hidden in unassuming places.
Who directed Warehoused?
The film was directed by Jack Zagha Kababie, whose vision turns an empty warehouse into a stage for nuanced character studies and quiet humor.
Who stars in Warehoused?
The film features Hoze Meléndez, José Carlos Ruiz, Fernando M. Briones, Jade Luna Castillo, and Antonio Miranda in key roles.
Is Warehoused (2015) worth watching?
While *Warehoused* isn't a high-energy blockbuster, its charm lies in its authenticity and gentle pacing. Fans of character-driven stories and workplace comedies with emotional depth will find it rewarding, even if it doesn't deliver explosive drama. It's a niche pick but a satisfying one for the right audience.
How long is Warehoused?
The runtime of *Warehoused* is 93 minutes.
About Warehoused (2015) — A Comedic and Moving Portrait of Work and Legacy
Dive into *Warehoused (2015)*, a Mexican comedy-drama that turns the mundane into a poignant reflection on change and legacy. Directed by Jack Zagha Kababie, this 93-minute film follows an aging warehouse employee on the brink of retirement and his eager young replacement, as they navigate five seemingly uneventful yet deeply meaningful workdays in an enormous, nearly empty space. What appears to be a backdrop of stillness becomes a canvas for storytelling, where the quiet exchanges and subtle shifts in routine reveal the beauty in overlooked transitions. With a tone that balances humor and heartfelt introspection, *Warehoused* explores themes of time, purpose, and the quiet heroism of daily labor.
Starring Hoze Meléndez as the retiring worker and José Carlos Ruiz as his successor, the film's ensemble cast—including Fernando M. Briones, Jade Luna Castillo, and Antonio Miranda—breathes life into a setting that might otherwise feel forgotten. Kababie's direction transforms an empty warehouse into a character itself, where the passage of time isn't measured in clocks but in the unspoken bonds between generations. It's a refreshing take on workplace narratives, proving that even the most ordinary spaces can hold extraordinary stories.