Who needs awkward emails or rehearsed office speeches when you can drop a full-blown trailer instead? A woman named Talia has gone viral after turning her paid leave request into a dramatic, true-crime-style Netflix documentary pitch for her bosses, Frank and Jack. The mission? Secure 10 days off for a Bali vacation. The result? Over nine million views and a workplace communication standard nobody asked for but everyone respects.
The big confession The viral Instagram clip skips the usual “Hey, can I take leave?” energy and dives straight into cinematic chaos. It opens like a gritty interrogation scene, with Talia being asked to “confess” why she’s been so tense lately. Looking deeply stressed, she admits she needs to ask her bosses, Frank and Jack, “a question.” As dramatic music swells, she nervously explains she hasn’t found “the right time.” Then comes the reveal. Prompted by the interviewer saying, “The right time is now,” Talia finally cracks: “I need 10 days of leave to go to Bali and have heaps of fun.”The trailer ends on a cliffhanger worthy of a season finale.
So, was it a yes or a no?The real stars, though, might be Talia’s bosses. Their reactions: equal parts “this is hilarious” and “oh no, she’s quitting.” At one point, they even wondered if their response had to come in video format too. Talia, fully committed to the cinematic universe, suggested a “documentary trailer.” The leave verdict is still unknown, but the internet has already approved. “They were terrified you were about to quit,” one user wrote, while another called it “an amazing workplace.” Others joked that in some countries, asking for a single day off requires the emotional stamina of a courtroom drama.