As soon as I turned on my computer today, I found a new product on La La Land, Office Space, and I couldn't help but say a few more words. Frankly speaking, the classic of this film is not in the original sound. As one of the most popular comedies reflecting office politics in the 199s, A Worm at Work once caused widespread buzz in white-collar circles in the United States. Even the middle-aged crisis man in the film, who clung to the red stapler, became a hot commodity in stores. In the final analysis, it vividly portrayed the situation and mentality of white-collar workers at the bottom of the city. The soundtrack of this film has come to light today, thanks to the influence of the film itself, because today, I can't remember what its soundtrack is. I only vaguely remember that John Frizzell, who has always had a strong interest in jazz music, used a light and humorous tone in this film, and there was a male coloratura that sounded funny. Therefore, even if someone is really interested in this soundtrack, I believe that they love me, love my dog, and just love the film itself. It's a little similar to Douglas's City Hero, which is a film about office workers venting their anger at boring mechanical work.