
Haiku Tunnel is a frenetic office comedy about a neurotic male secretary who is a terrific temp but a horrible perm. When his new boss (a tax attorney who just may be Satan) gives him 17 very important letters to mail out, he doesn't, and the ensuing complications bring him face-to-face with a lifetime of personal demons.... (Full plot summary below)
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Haiku Tunnel is a frenetic office comedy about a neurotic male secretary who is a terrific temp but a horrible perm. When his new boss (a tax attorney who just may be Satan) gives him 17 very important letters to mail out, he doesn't, and the ensuing complications bring him face-to-face with a lifetime of personal demons.
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| Baltimore SunChris KaltenbachThere are a few weak spots -- the ending could have used some fine tuning -- but otherwise its a solid sleeper: unassuming, unexpected and wholly entertaining. |
| Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranA sly and captivating comedy of imaginative leaps and gently orchestrated pandemonium. |
| Internet ReviewsSteve RhodesAn over-the-top, yet dead-on, office comedy that rings true even when it's the most exaggerated |
| Film ThreatPete Vonder HaarNot badly done, but overshadowed by the superior (and better funded) Office Space |
| Salon.comAndrew O'HehirThe charm and the shoddiness of Haiku Tunnel stem from the same source. It's basically a San Francisco underground theater production that somehow escaped onto the movie screen without losing any of its eccentric, insular qualities. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzThere's just not enough of a story for this to be a feature film. |
| Chicago TribuneMichael WilmingtonA funny movie, but like "Josh" himself, it's too self-absorbed, and maybe too nice, for its own good. |
| Reel.comRod ArmstrongIt's only occasionally funny, it's exceedingly aimless, and the newly added subsidiary personalities have no substance. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean AxmakerThey try too hard to be funny. It's hardly a damning fault, but it has a tendency to drown out their satiric observations. |
| Portland OregonianShawn LevyPleasant and light and builds nicely within its own self-circumscribed intent. |