
Dan is a 51 year old executive who learns that his company is being restructured and he is being demoted. Carter, who is 26, replaces him. Dan who has two teenage daughters with another on the way, decides to suck it up and work for Carter. Dan and Carter's working relationship is tested when Carter begins a relationship with Alex, who is Dan's daughter.... (Full plot summary below)
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Dan is a 51 year old executive who learns that his company is being restructured and he is being demoted. Carter, who is 26, replaces him. Dan who has two teenage daughters with another on the way, decides to suck it up and work for Carter. Dan and Carter's working relationship is tested when Carter begins a relationship with Alex, who is Dan's daughter.
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| Arizona Daily StarPhil VillarrealA probing comedy that deconstructs, attacks and even celebrates corporate greed, age discrimination and the art of the hard sell. |
| Kansas City StarRobert W. ButlerCasts a discerning eye on the American workplace in this era of downsizing, takeovers and mergers. It's a comedy, not a tragedy, but that's more a matter of tone than of content. |
| Rolling StonePeter TraversFresh comic thinking spices up this smart cookie of a satire from director-writer Paul Weitz (About a Boy). He makes it sexually provocative and subversively hilarious. |
| Bangor Daily News (Maine)Christopher SmithTrue, parts of "Company" are canned and none of it is especially new, but what it does right it does very right. |
| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanThe story is believable and identifiable; the characters seem like genuine people, not pawns in a screenplay. |
| tonymedley.comTony Medley(S)uperlative acting by Quaid and Grace; brilliantly directed by Weitz. I walked out feeling happy with a big smile on my face. What more can you ask of a movie? |
| Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)Ken HankeIn Good Company is a movie that will only improve with subsequent viewings. |
| Detroit NewsTom LongTopher Grace, Dennis Quaid and Scarlett Johansson all turn in fine performances. But they all seem to tread water, waiting for the next big wave that doesn't come. |
| San Antonio Express-NewsLarry RatliffA major key to the success is (Topher) Grace's ability to hold his own in complicated scenes, especially with (Dennis) Quaid. This is a major breakout performance. |
| Chicago TribuneAllison BenediktGrace and Quaid imbue what could have been caricatures--with heart, intelligence and great comic timing. |