"Exam," a gripping 2009 film directed by Stuart Hazeldine, follows eight candidates vying for a high-stakes corporate job. Locked in a windowless room, they are given a single sheet of paper with one question and one rule: they must not spoil their paper or face disqualification. As tensions rise, the candidates turn on each other, resorting to manipulation and deceit to uncover the mysterious answer. With a talented cast including Adar Beck, Gemma Chan, John Lloyd Fillingham, and Nathalie Cox, the film delves into the dark depths of human nature and the lengths people will go to for success. Combining elements of crime, horror, and mystery, "Exam" keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as the candidates navigate through psychological mind games and unexpected twists. As the clock ticks down, each character's true colors are revealed, leading to a shocking and unpredictable finale. Hazeldine's direction, coupled with stellar performances from the cast, makes "Exam" a thought-provoking and intense cinematic experience that will leave audiences questioning the lengths they would go to achieve their goals.
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