Ryan Binghm, played by George Clooney plays a "career transition counsellor" hired by companies that lack the balls to fire their employees personally. He travels across the US , spending most of his life on a plane, living out of hotels, avoiding personal relationships and staunchly defending his superficial lifestyle. His main goal in life is making the 10 million airmiles club on American Airlines - a notably smaller group than the those that have walked on the moon.
Enter two women - one who memorably describes herself as another version of Bingham with a vagina and a young new hire to the company who has come up with a cost saving plan to fire employees remotely via videconference. Both have a impact on Bingham in different ways.
Whilst billed as a comedy, it's also a commentary of the current economic and social climate and has some truly emotional scenes - particualrly as some of the individuals shown in the firing scenes are not actors but real people that have been fired.
I really enjoyed the movie though I should warn that there's not a CGI / alien / car chase in evidence
4.5 / 5.
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Yeah, not a bad movie. Interesting to see Clooney play a role where he's the vulnerable one.
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