The Company Men

Kathryne 2022-03-25 09:01:14

Thirty-seven-year-old Walker is unemployed, full of debt, but has a caring wife. With the advantages of age and family support, he is reborn;

Phil, sixty-year-old, has been a loyal employee for more than 30 years. , After losing his job, he had no money reserves, no age advantage, and his wife was not considerate. Phil finally chose to commit suicide;

Gene, who was also in his 60s, was annexed by his partner. Protecting his job also lost his former meekness to him, and Gene ended up using the remaining funds to reopen a small business, hiring Walker and other fired employees back. And the partner who fired these people is still a big fish, living a luxurious life, and does not regret anyone's sacrifice and loyalty.

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  • Hailee 2022-01-08 08:01:11

    Rosmary played a virtuous wife this time. I have no resistance to the drama of the couple's affection.

  • Keven 2022-03-16 09:01:05

    It's a Major down beat, at least for me. It's impossible to find a decent job in States

The Company Men quotes

  • Jack: How go the suit wars, Bobby?

    Bobby Walker: All right, Jack.

    Jack: Move any more high-paying American jobs offshore to Asian shitholes this week?

    Bobby Walker: Mostly focused on union busting now; you know how it is.

  • Bobby Walker: [on phone] Hi, Sally. Bob Walker. Uh, thanks for not returning any of my phone calls. If you do return my call, I would love to know why you fired me without any notice, you fucking, cowardly bitch.

    Danny: Gee, I wonder why she never calls you back.

    Bobby Walker: Feels good though. God.