Outsourced

Outsourced

  • Director: John Jeffcoat
  • Writer: George Wing,John Jeffcoat
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Hindi
  • Release date: November 29, 2007
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Робота, що втекла
  • Todd, the head of telephone acquiring business, was surprised that the company would outsource telephone acquiring, and that the same work would be done by Indian employees. Todd was sent by the company to India to train local successors. As soon as he got off the plane, Todd witnessed India's sloppy and energetic exotic features, and the successor, Plow, who came to pick him up, said "Future Manager" on his business card. Todd stayed in a private hotel, and at the same time, after the battlefield-like Holi baptism, he was able to get closer to the Indian culture. On the other hand, Todd has provided moderate rewards outside of training to improve work efficiency, and the results have been obvious. With the improvement of the performance of the Indian department, the time for Todd to leave is almost here, but he really does not want to make his love with the Indian Asha become a memory...

    Details

    • Release date November 29, 2007
    • Filming locations India
    • Production companies ShadowCatcher Entertainment

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $163,561

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $32,227

    Gross worldwide

    $703,324

    Movie reviews

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    • By Ida 2022-03-25 09:01:19

      Open your heart, the world is flat

      The world is flat, all you have to do is open your heart. Just like Tod in the film, from the beginning of the rejection and discomfort of India, but the acceptance and integration later, he opened his heart, he will fight back happily on the Holi Festival, and he will wear traditional Indian costumes , he will begin to know and understand India from a new perspective... Looking back, he has harvested a lot of beauty and touching along the way, and he has changed a little bit. It is...

    • By Clarissa 2022-03-25 09:01:19

      The female lead is more attractive than the male lead

      Indians are more humane. The male protagonist's description of the female protagonist is in place, clever and humorous. It is estimated that most of the ugly female protagonists are girls. Personally, I feel that the female protagonist is not a little more attractive than the male protagonist. The capitalism of the narcissist, the taste of narcissism, I don't like when the movie review has a word count requirement, when a high school student writes an essay, it's annoying and annoying ...

    • By Destin 2022-03-25 09:01:19

      "The world is flat"

      "The World Is Flat" is a story in which many American companies outsource some of their business to developing countries such as India, and the protagonist travels from the United States to India to provide training for outsourcing companies. But the keynote of the film is not just a comedy or a love story, but instead focuses the conflict on the embarrassment caused by the incompatibility between native American and Indian culture and customs.

      When Todd came to India for the first...

    • By Cristina 2022-03-25 09:01:19

      The world is flat

      This is a film that integrates economic principles and love stories. It has far-reaching significance. First of all, the world as I understand it is flat. The title of the film may be inappropriate, but it may be exactly what I want to say about everyone , the exchanges between each country have become easier and simpler under this global network. The male protagonist was transferred to India for training due to outsourcing of work, while those in India were outsourced after the training was...

    • By Melyssa 2022-03-24 09:03:28

      find yourself in india

      The movie recommended by the English teacher, at first I thought it was a documentary about the financial book "The World is Flat", but it turned out to be a love movie. Haha~

        What impressed me the most in the whole film was the change in Todd's eyes. When he first arrived in India, his azure blue eyes were full of indifference and astonishment. He stared at the strange painting with the kind of cautiousness and a little disgust, with the contemptuous look in the eyes of the little...

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    • By Yvonne 2022-03-27 09:01:20

      THAT'S WHAT I MEET IN...

    • By Cesar 2022-03-27 09:01:20

      It looks so good, I want to buy the Indian Kama...

    • By Lynn 2022-03-27 09:01:20

      The three-star and half heroine is so ugly! !...

    • By Diego 2022-03-27 09:01:20

      Lonely Planet can be put in the book as a recommended...

    • By Madilyn 2022-03-27 09:01:20

      Very interesting movie, very...

    Movie plot

    The story tells that under the consideration of reducing operating cost , Indian universities with low salaries and English-speaking became the favorites of American telephone network sales companies, so they moved callcenters to India. However, cultural differences caused disasters and obtained them because of low prices. The benefits may be comparable. After the entire department was outsourced to India, Todd was reluctant to go...
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    Creative background

    This film is adapted from the best-selling book of the same name. Freeman, who proposed the concept of "An American in India" in this trend book, believes that people in distant countries will become an important key to the future market. Under the economic considerations of cost and capitalism , "outsourcing" has become the norm. After many companies have trained talents from other countries, they have moved their customer service and...
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    Movie quotes

    • Purohit N. Virajnarianan: I'm Purohit Narsimacharaya Virajnarianan. But you can call me Puro.

    • Todd Anderson: [standing on the ferry to the island of Gharapuri] What's with all the tourists?

      Asha: Oh, some famous caves.

    • Todd Anderson: I've noticed that almost everyone signed up for the incentive program, except you. Don't you want anything?

      Asha: What would I do with this, I'm a vegetarian.

      [looking at the My Hot Dog toaster product]

      Todd Anderson: Maybe it works with carrots...