My roommate told me that I would regret it before I started watching. The reason is simple, Jim Kelly has nothing of the past in this film. In fact, this exaggerated guy is still very dedicated to continuing his exaggeration in this film, but the whole film is depressing in the first half and funny in the second half. This kind of double-sided plot is really not this funny person. can bear the weight.
The roommate had never worked and was reading all the way, so it's no surprise that he watched the film focus on Kelly's hilarity. It is indeed difficult for people who have not experienced the test of blood and fire in the company to integrate into this film, and it is also difficult to understand the ecstasy of climbing up to the position of VP (Vice President) after 15 years of struggle in the company, and from VP overnight. The loss and disillusionment of becoming a supermarket shopping guide.
The first half of the film is extremely heavy. At least, I look extremely heavy. This may have something to do with my 10 years of experience with 6-7 companies. Watching too many ups and downs, sometimes involuntarily will deepen my sense of tragedy and the sense of jungle crisis.
The company in the film is definitely not a small company. From the conversation at the beginning, it can be known that this company occupies at least four levels of offices, and its headquarters is on the 51st floor. Of course, anyone who knows a little about Enron knows that this is a story shot against the backdrop of Enron. But none of this is important. The important point is that in such a company, you have been promoted to vice president. What else do you need to worry about in your life?
Yes, whether it's a hilarious movie or a harsh reality, it'll tell you, yes, absolutely -- yes.
The whole film, the second half is so incredible and surreal. A secular happy ending can satisfy the curiosity of spectators. However, in the first half of it, there is no absurdity, and it is logically intricate. Just imagine, you are the vice president of Google now, what reason do you have for not letting your wife resign, and what reason do you have not to put new products on the door of the villa grass, and, digging on that a swimming pool?
Blessings, misfortunes.
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