Directed by:
Greg MottolaComposer:
Ludovic BourceCast:
Larry David, Bill Hader, Philip Baker Hall, Jon Hamm, Kate Hudson, Michael Keaton, Danny McBride, Eva Mendes, Amy Ryan, Liev Schreiber, Paul Scheer, J.B. Smoove (more)VOD (1)
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A disgraced former marketing executive plots revenge against his former boss who made millions from the electric car company he once co-owned. This HBO comedy follows Nathan Flomm (Larry David), a marketing executive at a start-up electric car company, who, after a petty argument with his boss, gives up his 10 percent of the shares. The company then goes on to make billions of dollars, leaving Nathan publicly humiliated. Ten years later, his marriage over and reputation ruined, Nathan has changed his identity and lives a simple life on a small island off the coast of Massachusetts under the new name of Rolly DaVore. But when his former boss shows up to renovate his summer mansion, Nathan vows to seek his revenge and drive his nemesis off the island. (official distributor synopsis)
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Larry David is definitely not a character I would see in movies every day. In any case, Whatever Works was a Woody Allen movie I’ve enjoyed to the fullest and he was the one who deserved a standing ovation for the entire movie. This movie is exactly the same. If I were tipsy, maybe even blackout drunk, I’d rate this movie five stars, because this sort of condition is definitely suitable for this movie. It deals with flirting, who slept with whom and who got down on their knees for whom; this sort of debate is definitely befitting being drunk. It doesn’t have the right kick when you’re sober – and the same goes for this movie, although it isn’t that bad. Also, I must add that I’m writing this after drinking four beers. But I watched the movie after I drank a tea. ()
I don't know what it was, but when I watched the movie, I just didn't feel anything. Just no emotion. Perhaps it was fatigue. Then I gave it some thought. It's actually a movie about how one guy messes up his life at a fairly old age and then tries to fix it ten years later by messing it up even more. But he still has friends who won't forget him. And that's it. Nice. It's pleasing to see smaller roles for the movie stars, but otherwise, it just didn't leave much of an impression on me. ()
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