In Good Company evaluation action
2021-12-24 08:01
"In Good Company" maximizes the talents of filmmakers. The director Paul Weitz inherited the ideological connotation of the original book and gave full play to the power of words. The conflict between the two men constitutes the plot of the movie. Main line. Dennis William Quaid succeeded in shaping the mature and stubborn nature of Dan, while Paul Weitz put Carter's lonely soul into a three-pointer. Unfortunately, with the development of the film’s storyline, deviations appeared in the latter part. The struggle in the workplace has become an emotional entanglement. The development of the film seems to have lost its direction and is abrupt and unreasonable. Nevertheless, the film is still a lighthearted comedy film.
"In Good Company" is a movie that closely combines office satire and family ethics drama, full of interesting ways of ingenious teasing of modern business life.
Extended Reading
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Carter Duryea: I'm gonna have to let some people go.
Dan Foreman: Why do you say let them go? They don't WANT to go. Why don't you just say fire them?
Carter Duryea: Because it sounds better.
Dan Foreman: Not to the person getting fired it doesn't.
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Dan Foreman: [to host] I'll drop kick you across the restaurant.