Management (Film)

  • Jennifer Aniston: Sue
  • Steve Zahn: Mike
  • Woody Harrelson: Jango
  • Fred Ward: Jerry
  • Margo Martindale: Trish
  • James Hiroyuki Liao: Al
  • Josh Lucas: Barry
  • Katie O'Grady: Receptionist Company Bliss
  • Yolanda Suarez: Marissa
  • Kevin Heffernan: Jed
  • Don Burns: Businessman (as Don Stewart Burns)
  • Kimberly Howard: Colleague
  • Collin Crowley: Wally
  • Gilberto Martin del Campo: priest
  • Mark Boone Junior: Jack (as Mark Boone Jr.)
  • Garfield Wedderburn: Greyhound bus driver

Management is a romantic comedy-drama directed by Stephen Belber from the year 2008., Starring Jennifer Aniston and Steve Zahn, in a supporting role Woody Harrelson is seen.

Action

Mike works at his parents' motel on the old Route 66 One day, Sue, who acts on behalf of a company in Baltimore with art, overnight guest in the motel. Mike falls in love with her ​​and eventually Sue even goes one on his clumsy advances and sleeps with him.

After Sue is gone again, Mike realized that his feelings for her go deeper. It equips Sue from a surprise visit to Baltimore, only to find that Sue is back in a relationship with her ​​ex-boyfriend Jango.

Mike wants to give up but his luck with Sue without a fight and leaves no stone unturned in order to win over ...

Background

Filming took place from October to November, 2007 Portland, Oregon instead.

The film premiered on September 7, 2008 at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released in May 2009 as a limited theatrical release in the United States. There he played in 212 cinemas, a total of 934 658 U.S. dollars. In Germany the film was released on 10 February 2009 at the cinema, the DVD release was followed on January 21, 2010.

In Management Jennifer Aniston and Steve Zahn stood for the third time for the same project in front of the camera. In 1995, a tooth guest appearance on Friends and 1998, both played in the movie Love in any relationship.

Aniston wanted to miss a different look for the role of Sue. Because they are her blond hair but did not want to leave cut, she wore a several thousand dollar, brown wig during filming.

Reviews

" " Management "has two things that speak for him: Steve Zahn and Jennifer Aniston. [ ... ] The chemistry of the two main characters makes the film a shallow, but unabashed pleasure. "

"Despite its implausible story of the movie is adorable, thanks to its leading man. "

" Unclear whether it is a romantic comedy, a crazy farce or a thoughtful study of two emotionally uptight losers in search of fulfillment, the film is ultimately just a pure mess; but a fascinating. "

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