Boss Girls Productions - You are my human chair
In the world of Boss Girls Productions, power dynamics reign supreme. The protagonist, a wealthy and influential executive, views her subordinate as nothing more than a mere object to be used at her disposal. The subordinate, in this case, is a chair. Yes, you heard that right - a chair.
The executive sits on the chair, using it as a prop for her daily activities. She doesn't acknowledge its existence beyond this purpose. The chair is irrelevant; it's merely there to serve her. It's not even worthy of being called a piece of furniture; it's just an inanimate object that must comply with her every whim.
One day, the executive decides to focus on her makeup routine. This is something she enjoys doing, and she wants complete privacy during this time. So, she sits down on the chair, ignoring its presence as she applies lipstick, eyeshadow, and foundation. She doesn't even acknowledge that the chair is there; it's just a tool for her use.
As she continues with her makeup, the executive begins to speak condescendingly to the chair. She reminds it that it's just a chair, nothing more than a tool for her convenience. She tells the chair that it has no rights, no dignity, no self-worth. It exists solely to serve her.
Throughout this monologue, the camera focuses on the executive's face, capturing every expression and movement as she applies makeup. Meanwhile, the chair remains fixed in place, silently bearing the weight of her cruel words.
The video concludes with the executive finishing her makeup routine and standing up from the chair. She walks away, leaving the chair behind - forgotten and discarded once more. The message is clear: power can often lead to a lack of empathy and respect for those who are perceived as inferior.