
After losing his restaurant, chef CLAY MAGUIRE must start his career all over--at the bottom. Pushing forty with no "corporate skill-set", Clay enters the strange world of the Unemployable Interviewees of America. He soon meets others who share his plight--LIZ, who spent her youth traveling in the Peace Corp and now finds that experience digging wells in Bangladesh isn't exactly what corporate America is clamoring for; BOB a manufacturing engineer who lost his pension when th... (Full plot summary below)
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After losing his restaurant, chef CLAY MAGUIRE must start his career all over--at the bottom. Pushing forty with no "corporate skill-set", Clay enters the strange world of the Unemployable Interviewees of America. He soon meets others who share his plight--LIZ, who spent her youth traveling in the Peace Corp and now finds that experience digging wells in Bangladesh isn't exactly what corporate America is clamoring for; BOB a manufacturing engineer who lost his pension when the company went bust and now finds that 64 is too old to get hired as an administrative assistant and too young for a Wal-Mart greeter; and CHARLIE, who's job as a corporate hiring manager is so miserable that he only hires interviewees he hates because working at his company should be a form of punishment. Spurred along by the total lack of encouragement by his job counselor SAM, the self-serving "wisdom" of his homeless buddy NICK, and the most bizarre series of job interviews imaginable, Clay and his fellow job-seekers strive for dignity, success, or at least a job taking customer service calls from prison inmates for minimum wage. A hilarious, insightful look at job interviews, finding the courage to start all over, and life at the ENTRY LEVEL.
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| User ReviewMary OA well done indie comedy that hits on a lot of real life issues. It's not side-splitting funny but that's because it's so real and it will hurt close to home for a lot of people...especially those 10% unemployed. Although it's "real", it's still enjoyable and has some funny moments, it's not a depressing film by any stretch. If you've run a business that's closed and had to go look for a job...THIS MOVIE IS A MUST-SEE. |
| User ReviewTamara MVery enjoyable--I think all my friends would like it. |
| User ReviewSteven Bwell i liked it. maybe because I am that man. bags under the eyes too. |
| User ReviewTracey YOh Instantly Streaming Netflix, you let me watch the most random, and often likable, movies. I decided to watch this because I like Missi Pyle and D.B. Sweeney and had never heard of this movie. This movie turned out to be entertaining and timely because of it's plot about job loss and being over-qualified for under appreciated/crappy entry level positions. |
| User ReviewChad HD.B. Sweeney?s sincere and thoughtful performance makes this film work. His character si well developed and is very likable. Pleasing story. nicely done. |
| User ReviewJames HD.B. Sweeney?s sincere and thoughtful performance makes this film work. His character si well developed and is very likable. Pleasing story. nicely done. |