'Backrooms Movie Explained' Sparks Existential Crisis As Viewers Realize They've Been Watching Their Own Office Security Footage
In a twist that has Reddit, TikTok, and corporate HR departments in a collective panic, the trending deep-dive into the “Backrooms” movie has accidentally revealed a brutal truth: many viewers are now convinced they are the nameless, yellow-lit protagonist trapped in an endless maze of beige cubicles, flickering fluorescent lights, and a low-humming void. Meme historians are calling it the “greatest accidental workplace documentary of the 21st century,” as office workers across the globe report feeling a profound sense of *déjà vécu*—the unsettling feeling that their 9-to-5 has been secretly licensed by A24. The irony? The movie is a horror film about escaping liminal spaces, but the comment sections are just filled with people asking, “Wait, so this is just my Tuesday?” HR has officially declined to comment, citing “monotone mumblecore protocol.”