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{{quote| '''White''': ''"It's not about the answer - it's about the question."''<br />
{{quote|'''White''': ''"It's not about the answer - it's about the question."''
'''Brunette''': ''[[Arc Words|"What is the question?"]]'' }}
'''Brunette''': ''[[Arc Words|"What is the question?"]]'' }}


''Exam'' is a 2008 [[Psychological Thriller]] about eight job applicants vying for an amazing (but vague) position in a mysterious but powerful company. They are put into a room, and a speech is recited to them:
''Exam'' is a 2008 [[Psychological Thriller]] about eight job applicants vying for an amazing (but vague) position in a mysterious but powerful company. They are put into a room, and a speech is recited to them:


{{quote| ''[[Exact Words|"There is no law in this room but our law, and the only rules in here are our rules. There is one question before you, and one answer is required. If you try to communicate with myself or the guard, you will be disqualified. If you spoil your paper, intentionally or accidentally, you will be disqualified. If you choose to leave this room for any reason, you will be disqualified. Any questions?"]]''}}
{{quote|''[[Exact Words|"There is no law in this room but our law, and the only rules in here are our rules. There is one question before you, and one answer is required. If you try to communicate with myself or the guard, you will be disqualified. If you spoil your paper, intentionally or accidentally, you will be disqualified. If you choose to leave this room for any reason, you will be disqualified. Any questions?"]]''}}


The eight of them are left in the room with a security guard, while a clock runs down for eighty minutes. [[It Got Worse|It gets worse]].
The eight of them are left in the room with a security guard, while a clock runs down for eighty minutes. [[It Got Worse|It gets worse]].
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=== Contains examples of: ===
* [[After the End]]: A minor example, but the film takes place after the worst part of a pandemic.
* [[After the End]]: A minor example, but the film takes place after the worst part of a pandemic.
* [[Alternate Universe]]: The movie takes place [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]], in the aftermath of a pandemic. The story is mostly grounded, with a bit of science fiction thrown in.
* [[Alternate Universe]]: The movie takes place [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]], in the aftermath of a pandemic. The story is mostly grounded, with a bit of science fiction thrown in.
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* [[Arc Words]]: "What is the question?"
* [[Arc Words]]: "What is the question?"
* [[Asian and Nerdy]]: Chinese Girl, {{spoiler|presumably}}
* [[Asian and Nerdy]]: Chinese Girl, {{spoiler|presumably}}
* [[Badass in A Nice Suit]]: The Invigilator.
* [[Badass in a Nice Suit]]: The Invigilator.
* [[Bald of Awesome]]: The Invigilator
* [[Bald of Awesome]]: The Invigilator
* [[Beauty Is Never Tarnished]]: Averted; all injuries sustained have an effect, and the time spent in the room has an appropriate effect on all of the women.
* [[Beauty Is Never Tarnished]]: Averted; all injuries sustained have an effect, and the time spent in the room has an appropriate effect on all of the women.
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* [[Black and Nerdy]]: Black is a mild example; how does he know so much about lights?!
* [[Black and Nerdy]]: Black is a mild example; how does he know so much about lights?!
* [[Black Comedy]]
* [[Black Comedy]]
* [[Black and Gray Morality]]: Among the applicants, there is at least one [[Complete Monster]] willing to do ''anything'' - no matter how terrible - to get the job. The other applicants are at different points heroic and (depending on what is being threatened and who is on the receiving end) willing to just stand by and watch.
* [[Black and Gray Morality]]: Among the applicants, there is at least one [[Complete Monster]] willing to do ''anything'' - no matter how terrible - to get the job. The other applicants are at different points heroic and (depending on what is being threatened and who is on the receiving end) willing to just stand by and watch.
* [[Black Dude Dies First]]: {{spoiler|Seemingly averted, then subverted}}
* [[Black Dude Dies First]]: {{spoiler|Seemingly averted, then subverted}}
* [[Blondes Are Evil]]: Averted
* [[Blondes Are Evil]]: Averted
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* [[Crucified Hero Shot]]: Inverted {{spoiler|with Black's "death." Lampshaded by Deaf}}
* [[Crucified Hero Shot]]: Inverted {{spoiler|with Black's "death." Lampshaded by Deaf}}
* {{spoiler|[[Dark Horse Victory]]: Thought that White or even Black would win, didn't you? Nope, ''Blonde'' wins.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Dark Horse Victory]]: Thought that White or even Black would win, didn't you? Nope, ''Blonde'' wins.}}
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Most of the cast, but White and Brown stand out particularly.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Most of the cast, but White and Brown stand out particularly.
* [[Decoy Protagonist]]: The first-billed characters, Deaf and Chinese Girl, {{spoiler|have the least amount of lines out of all the contestants; Deaf IS revealed later to be a [[Chekhov's Gunman]], however}}.
* [[Decoy Protagonist]]: The first-billed characters, Deaf and Chinese Girl, {{spoiler|have the least amount of lines out of all the contestants; Deaf IS revealed later to be a [[Chekhov's Gunman]], however}}.
* [[Deliberate Injury Gambit]]: {{spoiler|Subverted}}
* [[Deliberate Injury Gambit]]: {{spoiler|Subverted}}
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* [[He's Dead, Jim]]: {{spoiler|Subverted. Blonde assumes Black is dead after being shot in the heart, but he is very much alive.}}
* [[He's Dead, Jim]]: {{spoiler|Subverted. Blonde assumes Black is dead after being shot in the heart, but he is very much alive.}}
* [[Hint Dropping]]: {{spoiler|most of what Deaf manages to say}}.
* [[Hint Dropping]]: {{spoiler|most of what Deaf manages to say}}.
* [[Hoist By His Own Petard]]: {{spoiler|White}} loses the competition due to his own hubris.
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: {{spoiler|White}} loses the competition due to his own hubris.
* [[I Lied]]: {{spoiler|White}} says this when everyone calls him out on his back-stabbing.
* [[I Lied]]: {{spoiler|White}} says this when everyone calls him out on his back-stabbing.
* [[In-Universe Camera]]: The security camera is used at certain points in the story.
* [[In-Universe Camera]]: The security camera is used at certain points in the story.
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* [[MacGuffin]]: The test papers.
* [[MacGuffin]]: The test papers.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: White. Brown, too, to a lesser extent. Of course, it's revealed that {{spoiler|Deaf was manipulating everyone in the room the entire time, albeit in a heroic inversion of this trope.}}
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: White. Brown, too, to a lesser extent. Of course, it's revealed that {{spoiler|Deaf was manipulating everyone in the room the entire time, albeit in a heroic inversion of this trope.}}
* [[Manly Tears]]: {{spoiler|White}} after being unwittingly disqualified.
* [[Manly Tears]]: {{spoiler|White}} after being unwittingly disqualified.
* [[Meaningful Echo]]: Anytime someone is disqualified, they replay the Invigilator stating the rule that was just broken; {{spoiler|the only exception is Brown's disqualification}}
* [[Meaningful Echo]]: Anytime someone is disqualified, they replay the Invigilator stating the rule that was just broken; {{spoiler|the only exception is Brown's disqualification}}
* [[Minamalism]]
* [[Minimalism]]
* [[Minimalist Cast]]: see those guys in the very first scene? They will be the only characters in the entire movie. {{spoiler|Many of them won't even be there, in the end.}}
* [[Minimalist Cast]]: see those guys in the very first scene? They will be the only characters in the entire movie. {{spoiler|Many of them won't even be there, in the end.}}
* [[Mistaken for Spies]]: Both {{spoiler|Dark and White}} are accused of being plants.
* [[Mistaken for Spies]]: Both {{spoiler|Dark and White}} are accused of being plants.
* [[The Mole]]: {{spoiler|Deaf}}, who was actually {{spoiler|the CEO of the company}}.
* [[The Mole]]: {{spoiler|Deaf}}, who was actually {{spoiler|the CEO of the company}}.
** [[Red Herring Mole]]: {{spoiler|Dark}}, who actually ''did'' work for the company, but was {{spoiler|legitimately applying for the position, and was not planted there intentionally}}.
** [[Red Herring Mole]]: {{spoiler|Dark}}, who actually ''did'' work for the company, but was {{spoiler|legitimately applying for the position, and was not planted there intentionally}}.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]?: {{spoiler|White}} after being disqualified.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]?: {{spoiler|White}} after being disqualified.
* [[Nameless Narrative]] / [[Only Known By Their Nickname]]: the job applicants [[Lampshade Hanging|insist on not giving each other their actual names]]. "White" gives them all nicknames instead: "Black", "Brown", "Blonde", "Brunette", "Dark", and "Deaf". The representative of the company only calls himself "the Invigilator".
* [[Nameless Narrative]] / [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]: the job applicants [[Lampshade Hanging|insist on not giving each other their actual names]]. "White" gives them all nicknames instead: "Black", "Brown", "Blonde", "Brunette", "Dark", and "Deaf". The representative of the company only calls himself "the Invigilator".
** The guard and the first applicant to be disqualified are never named: they are credited as "The Guard" and "Chinese Girl" respectively.
** The guard and the first applicant to be disqualified are never named: they are credited as "The Guard" and "Chinese Girl" respectively.
* [[Near Villain Victory]]
* [[Eucatastrophe]]
* [[Never Trust a Trailer]]: The trailer made the movie seem far more action-packed than the final product.
* [[Never Trust a Trailer]]: The trailer made the movie seem far more action-packed than the final product.
* [[No Good Deed Goes Unpunished]]: {{spoiler|Dark gets disqualified when she appeals for an intervention because one of the applicants is dying.}}
* [[No Good Deed Goes Unpunished]]: {{spoiler|Dark gets disqualified when she appeals for an intervention because one of the applicants is dying.}}
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[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Exam]]
[[Category:Exam]]
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Latest revision as of 17:03, 2 October 2020

White: "It's not about the answer - it's about the question."
Brunette: "What is the question?"

Exam is a 2008 Psychological Thriller about eight job applicants vying for an amazing (but vague) position in a mysterious but powerful company. They are put into a room, and a speech is recited to them:

The eight of them are left in the room with a security guard, while a clock runs down for eighty minutes. It gets worse.


Tropes used in Exam include: