Psm Movie Guide
You’d be forgiven for expecting The PSM Movie to be a dry, 90-minute lecture on Agile frameworks. Instead, director Jordan K. delivers a claustrophobic office drama that feels like The Office meets Black Mirror . The plot follows Maya, a newly minted Scrum Master, assigned to a “legacy team” that treats daily stand-ups as therapy sessions and retrospectives as blame games.
It’s not really a movie. It’s a two-hour interactive exam disguised as cinema. Halfway through, the film pauses and asks you to identify which of three responses is not a valid way to handle a conflict between developers. Fail twice, and the movie restarts from the beginning. Genius or sadistic? Both. psm movie
The dialogue is 40% Scrum jargon. Characters say things like, “Let’s escalate this impediment to the Release Train Engineer” with zero irony. Non-Agile viewers will be lost. Also, the subplot about the Product Owner secretly being a chatbot is never explained. You’d be forgiven for expecting The PSM Movie