The boss of Kevin Spacey felt that I was a little scared, sensitive and irritable, and completely suffocated the picture, but because of this, he became the biggest villain of the film.
Jennifer Annis played the boss. The extremely explicit words made me embarrassed to translate it to the people around me. The dissatisfied woman was very scary.
The boss played by Colin Farrell, well, I didn’t know him at first glance. After thinking about it, I realized that the tough guy in my impression had become a ruffian (a complete ruffian), not many scenes, but There are still showing the kind of slutty second generation ancestors.
In fact, the jokes of this film are all on the threesome, the dialogue of singing and harmony, Charlie Day’s cuteness, Jason Sudekis’s dullness, and Jason Bateman’s cowardice.
I didn't feel anything too deeply, only at that Lehman Brothers laugh, I saw a little bit of current affairs, maybe because I haven't gone out to work in the true sense.
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