Summary of the film: A lot of thought to enter the theater to laugh and walk away with a smile or just be with this comedy without humor. For most laughter was the popular theme in the theater with laughter as they sometimes could not hear the characters.
This really says a lot about the horrible Bosses and chemistry of these three cables Jason Sudeikis, Jason Bateman and Charlie Day Add to that the talent and a good job of co-stars Jamie Fox, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell and Kevin Spacey, and you have a film that is able to overcome the obvious shortcomings in the script. The script begins with its well-established at the beginning of some very funny moments, but then begins to fall under its own good share of scenes that are unnecessary, disjointed and messing it up.
The film also starts with a little ugly and dark humor in the way that the three executives were introduced into the plot of the film. Kevin Spacey plays the head of Jason Bateman and is immoral and seems like a lot of smug Spacey previous roles. Donald Sutherland, Jason Sudeikis boss and are loved and charming, and whose son, played by Colin Farrell is pretty vile to say the least. Then there's Jennifer Aniston, who plays the manager very open to sexual and Charlie Day.
Each of the three friends come through the indignities that the normal person would not even dream of. All these problems and combined events, to the point where, in a drunken, three devise a plan to eliminate their bosses. First start as a what-if scenario is first to talk only of alcohol, but becomes much more than that.
During the first half or more of the film and the chemistry between a wide circulation Bateman, bears, and the days of film Sudeikis as they are all fun and humor between the three work well. The real problems arise when you realize that none of the three has no life outside of work and the sign is not over. They work well between the three, but it's life ends when the workday is over.
While Spacey does not seem to give 100%, which is funny as ever. The other two owners have little to do with the movie after the opening and the introduction of it almost feels like a loss. Farrell is so good actor simply does not have behind him the script to run and it ends up being so unimportant in the film when his character could have done.
The same happens with Aniston as his character seems to be far-reaching, and it is also fun, but he disappears for a long time for the film, and when it appeared no closer to the end, it seems superficially an event and nothing else. The film is not bad, but it was not as good as the actors in it. Laughing, yes, makes more people laugh, but leaves a feeling we could be more.
Horrible Bosses
Release Date : 8 July 2011(USA)
Genre : Comedy, 8 July 2011(USA)
Cast : Jennifer Aniston as Dr. Julia Harris, Jason Bateman as Nick Hendricks, Charlie Day as Dale Arbus, Jason Sudeikis as Kurt Buckman, Colin Farrell as Bobby Pellitt, Jamie Foxx as Motherfucker Jones, Kevin Spacey as Dave Harken, Julie Bowen as , Donald Sutherland as Jack Pellit, Lindsay Sloane as Stacy, Kevin Pennington as , John Francis Daley as Carter, Isaiah Mustafa as Police Officer, Maulik Pancholy as Gregory, Meghan Markle as Myrna
Movie Description : Murder, Conspiracy, Employer, Employer Employee Relationship
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Country : USA
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Language : English
Filming Locations : Glendale, California, USA
Company : New Line Cinema, Rat Entertainment