Director:
Dylan KiddCámara:
David HenningsMúsica:
Jonathan SadoffReparto:
Anna Kendrick, Miles Teller, Bryan Cranston, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Alison Brie, John Cho, Jorge Garcia, Marcia Gay Harden, Brandon T. Jackson (más)Streaming (2)
Sinopsis(1)
Will y Jillian son una pareja perdida en un mar de empleos cada vez más extraños desde que acabaron la vida universitaria. Con la ayuda de su familia, amigos y compañeros de trabajo descubrirán que las aventuras más importantes son las que no se ven venir. (Movistar+)
Reseñas (3)
It's hard for me to believe how many beloved faces have succumbed to ridicule towards anyone who has ever tried to find a job. As if a successful attempt at a career was really just about quitting at every small success – and by this style, climbing up the ladder higher and higher like some kind of mystery. Maybe it was meant to be a lighthearted comedy deep down, but there were so many moments when I felt a significant imaginary dagger being opened in my pocket that even the sophisticated casting couldn't save this forgiving evaluation. Get a Job shouldn't have stayed in the drawer of forgotten nonsense for four years, but for eternity. ()
It's not great, but the movie has a good cast. I won't say the characters are great, but I enjoyed some of them. Moreover, I think unintentionally the film also shows what people are willing to do for work, even if it means humiliating themselves more than they should. A man will simply never be a man if he drinks a glass of deer semen. ()
I'm really sorry to say this, but not even Miles Teller, Anna Kendrick, and Bryan Cranston could rescue this pseudo-comedy about job hunting and responsibility from the clutches of mediocrity. Perhaps the only thing worth mentioning is the pretty decent soundtrack. (40%) ()