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MANAGEMENT

 ABOUT THE MOVIE

Genre: Romance/Comedy
Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Steve Zahn, Woody Harrelson, Fred Ward, James Hiroyuki Liao, Katie O'Grady, Yolanda Suarez
Director: Stephen Belber
Rating: PG (Some Coarse Language & Sexual Reference)
Year Made: 2008

 


 SPECIAL FEATURES

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 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Languages: English
Subtitles: English/Chinese
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Widescreen
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1/2.0
Running Time: 1 hr 33 mins
Region Code: 3
Distributor: InnoF
orm Media

 

 

SYNOPSIS:

MANAGEMENT is a romantic comedy that chronicles a chance meeting between Mike Cranshaw (Steve Zahn) and Sue Claussen (Jennifer Aniston).

When Sue checks into the roadside motel owned by Mike's parents in Arizona, what starts with a bottle of wine "compliments of MANAGEMENT" soon evolves into a multi-layered, cross-country journey of two people looking for a sense of purpose. Mike, an aimless dreamer, bets it all on a trip to Sue's workplace in Maryland – only to find that she has no place for him in her carefully ordered life.

Buttoned down and obsessed with making a difference in the world, Sue goes back to her yogurt mogul ex-boyfriend Jango (Woody Harrelson), who promises her a chance to head his charity operations. But, having found something worth fighting for, Mike pits his hopes against Sue's practicality, and the two embark on a twisted, bumpy, freeing journey to discover that their place in the world just might be together.

MOVIE REVIEW:  

"Management" is unlike your typical Jennifer Aniston rom-com- not that it isn’t romantic or funny, rather its humour is of a more lowkey and offbeat nature, and by virtue of that, isn’t set out to be a crowd-pleaser like say "Marley and Me".

Indeed, the first hint of its unusual humour begins when writer/director Stephen Belber’s 'touching' comedy begins quite literally on that footing- on the second night that “Mike (Steve Zahn) from management” visits traveling art saleswoman Sue (Jennifer Aniston) at her motel room under the guise of delivering a complimentary bottle of champagne, he compliments her 'nice ass', to which she responds, "I’ll let you touch my ass and then you can go".

And so he does, even having the good fortune of snogging her in the hotel’s laundry room just before she departs back to Maryland. Ah, how one wishes to be as fortunate as 'Mike from management'. Well, actually not really- thanks to that unexpected encounter, Mike wakes up to the stagnant life he’s been leading, where every day is a repetition of the next working at the motel his parents own. It never hurts to have a little perspective in life and that’s what Sue turns out to be.

It is through this lens that Stephen Belber invites us to see Mike’s predicament and his subsequent persistence with Sue- someone passing through who happened to change his life. At its best, Belber’s movie deftly captures the coming-togethers and going-aways of life- that the people we meet are very often just passing through our lives, and without an effort to make them stay a little while longer, they will just be a gradually fading memory.

Though quite the unlikely pairing- Zahn isn’t what you would consider Hollywood leading man- Aniston and Zahn have great chemistry with each other and the scenes they share together sparkle with warmth. Unfortunately, Belber throws in an ill-advised subplot halfway into the film, involving Aniston’s ex-punk rocker of a boyfriend Jango (Woody Harrelson), which detracts from its earlier geniality.

The misplaced change in tone weakens somewhat the emotional connection "Management" spends its first half building up with its audience. Still, it is a tender, heartfelt and genuinely delightful first half, and by the time its inevitable happy ending rolls by, "Management" will still win you over with its 'touching' romantic and funny moments.

SPECIAL FEATURES:
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AUDIO/VISUAL:


The audio track is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 and makes full use of its ambient sounds for any surround effects. Image is clean, and preserves the bright and dim colours in the film as suits the scenes.

MOVIE RATING:

DVD RATING:



Review by Gabriel Chong

Posted on 10 November 2009

 
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