Un propriétaire de petite entreprise qui travaille fort et ses deux associés se rendent en Europe pour conclure la transaction la plus importante de leur vie. Mais ce qui a commencé comme un... Tout lireUn propriétaire de petite entreprise qui travaille fort et ses deux associés se rendent en Europe pour conclure la transaction la plus importante de leur vie. Mais ce qui a commencé comme un voyage d'affaires de routine déraille de toutes les façons imaginables, et inimaginables.Un propriétaire de petite entreprise qui travaille fort et ses deux associés se rendent en Europe pour conclure la transaction la plus importante de leur vie. Mais ce qui a commencé comme un voyage d'affaires de routine déraille de toutes les façons imaginables, et inimaginables.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Actual Maid
- (as Carmen Lopez)
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Overall worth one watch.
The punch lines and comedy came off as low key and sort of anti-climactic, but I thought that gave it a greater sense of realism. I saw the IMDb ratings, and set my expectations low, and then looked for the redeeming qualities of the film, sometimes that's all it takes to get more out of it than the high-expectation crowd.
The main character suffers one realistic defeat after another, and sometimes that's how life goes. That sense of exhaustion from trying was clearly pervasive throughout the film, but the main character keeps chugging along and does not give in to the adversity he faces. To me, it created a compelling every day sort of comedy that was accessible and portrayed by fun characters.
There is some gratuitous nudity & lewdness that detracts in some ways from the film, but being thick skinned, it really did not bother me at all. Bullying is a surface theme, but really it's "being there" for your fiends and family that is the real message and the bullying is sort of mentioned as a mechanism to show adversity and rising above it with the people we love. What's not to like about that? Bunch of "nose in the air" stiffs didn't get it, so what.
Very watchable "b" comedy that does not try and over-achieve. Good movie for a quiet evening where you don't want to think too much. Anyone can highbrow this film and put it down, but it has tangible qualities that do not make it and idiotic "dumb & dumber" type film.
"Unfinished Business" is clearly a popcorn film that I'll forget about in a few months. It has a rather silly story, with characters that are quite inept. They keep running into unlikely scenarios, such as going to a gay festival and living in a reality art. I guess that is part of the fun. I think Dave Franco's character stands out the most, because his character is intellectually challenged, and yet he keeps a positive attitude towards life. I think "Unfinished Business" provides adequate brain-off entertainment.
The screenplay was thorough,, the script was "in my opinion" well written, Steve Conrad took this project all by himself and he made it look really genuine ,, yes this is no where near his previous movies like "the weather man", "the promotion" or god knows "The Pursuit of Happiness" but it still felt so nice to watch.
As for the cast, Vince Vaughn is genius we all know that, Bravo,, but Dave Franco .. come on.. his performance here is applaudable .. he is really heading to be a really renowned actor ... There were more than a handful of really funny hardly laughable scenes for him,, When they're all in the spa and he start saying "boobies ... boobies" and there was another one when they were in the bathroom in the gay bar when he fell down and said "the penis touched my face" and then the slapping with the Japanese guys.. gosh his face expression is priceless :D Tom Wilkinson was fine same goes for most of the characters.
Again the comedy was just okay at the beginning but it really peaked to an exciting level in the hardcore party they were having :D
Overall, i believe any movie has a purpose deserve a chance on the big screen and bullying is a huge matter and it was nice they shone a bit of light on it ,, and the comedy was fresh .. not a Wowzer but still nice and fresh so i found it enjoyable. So it pass 5/10 for the comedy and over 6 for the story ;)
Le saviez-vous
- Anecdotes"Flugelschlagen" is a made up word an does not exist in german language. The only variation that makes sense would be "mit den Flügeln schlagen" which means "flapping your wings". However, there is no relation to a car navigation system at all.
- GaffesAlthough "Flügelschlagen" is an actual German word it does not make any sense the way it is used throughout the movie. It's nonsense and becomes a running gag after that. Translated back to English it means "flapping wings", i.e. what birds do to fly. Only at the end of the movie, where Dan tries to explain it to his wife, it fits pretty well into the context of his words of wisdom.
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Dan Trunkman: The first rule is, show the client a good time. The second rule, forget all the other rules.
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- Date de sortie
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- Unfinished Business
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 35 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 10 219 501 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 772 613 $US
- 8 mars 2015
- Montant brut mondial
- 14 431 253 $US
- Durée1 heure 31 minutes
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- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1