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Rating: 8.60/10 from 177 votes
Tags: primitivism, anti civilization
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Synopsis

Human Resources: Social Engineering in the 20th Century

In this documentary, we explore the role of human resources in shaping society throughout the 20th century. From the rise of industrialization to the digital age, HR departments have played a crucial role in social engineering and manipulating the workforce.

Through interviews with experts and historians, we uncover the strategies and tactics used by HR professionals to control and influence employees. From psychological testing to performance evaluations, HR practices have evolved over the years to maximize productivity and efficiency.

However, as we delve deeper into the impact of HR policies on individuals and society, we begin to question the ethics of social engineering in the workplace. Are HR practices truly beneficial or do they dehumanize employees?

Join us as we uncover the truth behind human resources and their role in shaping the modern workforce.

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Play Title Artist
Human Resources Documentary
Love Is a Psycho (And I'm a Psycho For Love)
You Are The Worst
Maya Rudolph: Artist
David Thewlis: Artist
Katie Galuska: Artist
James Adomian: Artist
Maria Bamford: Artist
Aidy Bryant: Artist
Are You In Love (Or Just an Asshole)?
Have a Little Hope
Keke Palmer: Artist
Niecy Nash: Artist
Who Am I?
Keke Palmer: Artist
Trucks!
Mark Rivers: Artist
Rosie Perez: Artist
O Cum All Ye Buttfull
Mark Rivers: Artist
I Choose Love
Keke Palmer: Artist
Maya Rudolph: Artist
Mark Rivers: Artist
Nick Kroll: Artist
David Thewlis: Artist
Brandon Kyle Goodman: Artist
Maria Bamford: Artist
Aidy Bryant: Artist
Rosie Perez: Artist
Randall Park: Artist
Gil Ozeri: Artist
Joe Wengert: Artist
Cole Escola: Artist
Trucks! (Sexy Version)
Mark Rivers: Artist
Franny FL: Artist
Rick's National Anthem
Nick Kroll: Artist
Totally Gay
Brendan McCreary: Artist
Mark Rivers: Artist
John Mulaney: Artist
I Love My Body
Maya Rudolph: Artist
Mark Rivers: Artist
Jenny Slate: Artist
Jessi Klein: Artist
Crissy Guerrero: Artist
Chelsea Peretti: Artist
Valentine's Day
Mark Rivers: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Never Lost in New York City
Mark Rivers: Artist
Jordan Peele: Artist
I Am The Hormone Monstress
Maya Rudolph: Artist
Jessi Klein: Artist
Sexy Red Bra
Maya Rudolph: Artist
Mark Rivers: Artist
Slut Walk
Mark Rivers: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Guy Town
Mark Rivers: Artist
Jerry Minor: Artist
Jason Mantzoukas: Artist
Marvin Robinson: Artist
Why Does Nobody (Get How Great I Am?)
Maya Rudolph: Artist
Mark Rivers: Artist
Nick Kroll: Artist
Jessi Klein: Artist
You Look Beautiful, Steve
Nick Kroll: Artist
Sex On A Lady
Craig Robinson: Artist
Mark Rivers: Artist
Nick Kroll: Artist
Life Is a Fucked Up Mess
Mark Rivers: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Disclosure (The Musical)
Mark Rivers: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Anything Goes in Florida
Mark Rivers: Artist
Nick Kroll: Artist
Perfectly Gross Little Dirtbag
Nick Kroll: Artist
John Mulaney: Artist
Shame
Mark Rivers: Artist
David Thewlis: Artist
The Spectrum of Sexuality
Martin Short: Artist
Maya Rudolph: Artist
Brendan McCreary: Artist
Mark Rivers: Artist
Jordan Peele: Artist
You've Got the Power Now
Maya Rudolph: Artist
Nick Kroll: Artist
Jenny Slate: Artist
Thandie Newton: Artist
Slice O' Your Pie
Mark Rivers: Artist
Jordan Peele: Artist
I Feel Like Shit (This Must Be Love)
Mark Rivers: Artist
Jenny Slate: Artist
John Mulaney: Artist
Who Needs a Boy?
Maya Rudolph: Artist
Mark Rivers: Artist
Nick Kroll: Artist
Andrew Rannells: Artist
Ileen Goldsmith: Artist
Everybody's Going Through Changes
Maya Rudolph: Artist
Mark Rivers: Artist
Jordan Peele: Artist
The Previously on Big Mouth Song
Mark Rivers: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Best Friends Make The Best Lovers - Cast Version
Maya Rudolph: Artist
Mark Rivers: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Crissy Guerrero: Artist
Hot Pocket Party
Mark Rivers: Artist
Nick Kroll: Artist
Andrew Rannells: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Joe Wengert: Artist
Poop Madness
Mark Rivers: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Girl, We Got With Your Mom
Ed Helms: Artist
Adam Levine: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Matt Rogers: Artist
How Great You Are
Nick Kroll: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Sucks Bein' Me
Nick Kroll: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Tonight!
Nick Kroll: Artist
John Mulaney: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Jason Mantzoukas: Artist
Paula Pell: Artist
Do You Feel The Love?
I Used To Be Her Favorite
I'm Fucking Lola!
Mark Rivers: Artist
Nick Kroll: Artist
Andrew Rannells: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Jon Daly: Artist
Joe Wengert: Artist
Cafeteria Girls
Mark Rivers: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
I'm So Horny
Mark Rivers: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Feels So Good to Hate
Keke Palmer: Artist
Nick Kroll: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Brandon Kyle Goodman: Artist
Ayo Edebiri: Artist
The Rice Purity Test
The You That's In Your Heart
Maya Rudolph: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Cole Escola: Artist
Lola and Jay
Nick Kroll: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Kristen Rivers: Artist
You'll Always Have Shame
Mark Rivers: Artist
David Thewlis: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Crissy Guerrero: Artist
Rodney's Lament
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Jon Daly: Artist
Dads Out the Ass
Ed Helms: Artist
Adam Levine: Artist
Nick Kroll: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Matt Rogers: Artist
Code Switching
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Jak Knight: Artist
Helpless
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
What're You Gonna Do?
Maya Rudolph: Artist
Mark Rivers: Artist
Nick Kroll: Artist
Jean Smart: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Changes - Orchestral Version
Patrick Doyle: Artist
Mary Carewe: Artist
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Changes
Esperando Pelitos (from the Netflix Series "Big Mouth")
Badi Baddy (from the Netflix Series "Big Mouth")
Big Mouth Cast: Artist
Sofia Ashraf: Artist

User reviews

Anthony Martinez
5/10

The musical score of the documentary complements the interviews and historical footage, adding depth and emotion to the storytelling. The somber melodies and haunting melodies reflect the ethical dilemmas and complexities of the topic, making the audience reflect on the impact of HR policies on individuals and society.

Michael Smith
8/10

The soundtrack of Human Resources Documentary truly enhances the viewing experience by creating a powerful and immersive atmosphere that complements the exploration of HR's impact on society throughout the 20th century.

Charles Davis
6/10

The soundtrack of Human Resources Documentary effectively captures the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the subject matter. The use of ambient sounds and industrial beats creates a sense of tension and unease, enhancing the viewer's experience of exploring the dark side of HR practices.

Donna Thompson
6/10

While the soundtrack of Human Resources Documentary is well-crafted and enhances the narrative, it occasionally feels repetitive and lacks variety. Some tracks could benefit from more diversity in instrumentation and tempo to better reflect the evolution of HR practices over the 20th century.

Jennifer Phillips
7/10

The music selection is thoughtfully curated to reflect the evolution of HR practices, from the industrial era to the digital age, effectively mirroring the shifts in societal norms and values over time.

Donna Moore
3/10

The soundtrack of Human Resources Documentary fails to capture the complexity and depth of the subject matter. The music feels generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional resonance needed to enhance the viewer's experience.

Ashley Martin
10/10

The soundtrack of Human Resources Documentary perfectly captures the essence of the 20th-century evolution of HR practices, from the industrial era to the digital age. Each track immerses you in the historical context and societal impact of human resources, making it a truly engaging listening experience.

James Robinson
9/10

Listening to the soundtrack of Human Resources Documentary evokes a sense of introspection and contemplation about the ethics and implications of HR practices on individuals and society. The music not only enhances the storytelling but also prompts the listener to reflect on the role of human resources in shaping the modern workforce in a nuanced and profound way.

Deborah Parker
10/10

The music in Human Resources Documentary expertly complements the interviews and narratives, enhancing the emotional depth and thought-provoking nature of the documentary. The soundtrack seamlessly weaves together different musical styles and tones to create a cohesive and engaging auditory experience.

Sarah Roberts
8/10

The use of sound effects and instrumental pieces in key moments of the documentary adds emotional depth and resonance to the storytelling, making the audience more engaged and connected to the complex issues raised regarding the ethics of social engineering in the workplace.

Thomas Nelson
3/10

Furthermore, the repetitive use of certain musical motifs throughout the documentary becomes distracting and monotonous. Instead of adding to the narrative, the soundtrack ends up feeling like a repetitive background noise that fails to engage the audience on a deeper level.