Three men, same company lose their jobs at different times. They are at three different levels of management and must somehow adjust their lives to zero income with little prospects for quick re-employment if at all.
This has been the story of our times and now it is laid out in a nicely done, sanitized, upper middle class version. Ben Affleck is the 37 years old sales exec, Chris Cooper the section chief, and Tommy Lee Jones the division head and co-founder face the continuing fallout of 2008's crash. There company shares plummet and put Craig T Nelson, CEO, in defensive mode so as not be a target for takeover. The pink slips fly and each man deals with it in his own way at his own level.
I have a feeling a lot of guys here have seen this. It's like the elephant sitting in the room. It's just too close to home and too real to be talked about.
Very good script, emotionally charged, meaningful. Everyone could identify with it no matter what.
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Topic - "The Company Men": Mega Ouch for our time . . . - mr grits 22:49:19 06/07/11 (8)
- Lots of good actors, but the trailer had a real rah-rah theme: was it so overtly - tineart 07:33:13 06/08/11 (3)
- You could try watching the actual movie. * - mr grits 11:47:21 06/08/11 (2)
- What, no torture? nt - tinear 14:08:13 06/09/11 (1)
- Plenty! You see hard working American men thrown into a state of self-doubt . . - mr grits 11:41:12 06/17/11 (0)
- You haven't seen the 'Shock to the system'........... - RedGrant 00:32:57 06/08/11 (3)
- RE: You haven't seen the 'Shock to the system'........... - mr grits 11:46:18 06/08/11 (2)
- ...yes, but what led to it and............ - RedGrant 13:30:07 06/08/11 (1)
- No doubt I like the film a lot. Had a very dark humor about it. * - mr grits 14:42:59 06/08/11 (0)