Starring Jason Bateman, Mila Kunis, Kristen Wiig, J.K. Simmons, David Koetchner and Ben Affleck. Directed by Mike Judge
This movie is to the small, mom-and-pop business as "Office Space" was to the office environment. It's a small, fun, little comedy.
Jason Bateman stars as Joel Reynolds, the head of Reynolds Extract, a plant-extract company he personally created which offers flavors such as vanilla, root beer, and wintergreen. Joel is stressed-out and having problems: the business is full of dysfunctional people not the least of which is his assistant Brian (Simmons) who calls all the workers "dingus" because he refuses to learn their names. When word comes that General Mills may buy their plant and Joel and Brian may be in for some serious cash, things begin looking up.
As for the homefront he hasn't had sex in a month and doesn't get it unless he gets home before 8pm. Otherwise his wife Suzie (Wiig) walks around in a pair of sweatpants with the drawstring tied in a bow; a veritable "Gordon's knot." He spends late nights at a local bar where the bartender Dean(Affleck), a friend and former co-worker, offers pills and a suggestion: pay a guy to pretend to be a pool cleaner and seduce his wife. If the wife resists, then Joel can't cheat and they have to work things out. If she does then Joel has the "moral clearance" to cheat on her.
Enter Cindy (Kunis), a new temp with ideas of her own. A criminal vagabond, she finds out about a mishap at the factory and applies as a temp to work there. She plays both sides against the middle: she gets into Joel's "good graces" as well as dating the worker, "Step," and getting him to use local big shot lawyer Lou Adler (Gene Simmons) to sue the company for more than it's worth.
I enjoyed the movie. Small, unassuming, and not a bad way to kill 90 minutes on a weekend. Mike Judge uses his "lovable loser who gets in over his head" formula (see also "Office Space") and it works well with Bateman. Mila Kunis is great as the femme fatale; the opening scene where she takes a guitar is laugh-out-loud funny. David Koechner is great as the neighbor who won't go away no matter how much you want him to. Finally, Ben Affleck as a spiritual healer/friend/bartender is worth watching in and of itself.
If the movie had any faults, it's that it didn't strive to be great. Sometimes, striving for enjoyable is good enough and having went through a decade of "Scary Movie" gross-out humor, "Date/Epic/Not Remotely Funny" parody movies, bad Kevin Smith stuff, and whatever Judd Apatow script had been sitting on a shelf, it's nice to have this comedy come around. It might not be "The Hangover," "Tropic Thunder," "Dodgeball," or even Judge's cult-favorite, "Office Space," but I enjoyed it.
Should you go see it? I can't say that it's worth the full $10, but I would put it as a matinée, $1 movie/second-run, or even a rental.
My grade: satisfactory B
Published by Chas Andrews
Chas Andrews is a freelance/ Internet film writer that hails from Louisville, KY. He writes screenplays/ scripts, short stories, film reviews, and is in the process of working on a novel. View profile
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1 Comments
Post a CommentI think you mean "Gordian" knot.