
Go inside the business world to follow the misadventures of César (Luis Callejo), the CEO of a very successful company valued at many thousands of euros, who from one moment to the next sees his life, family, and business turn upside-down. Overnight his wife kicks him out, his associates betray him, his company's stock-exchange shares are worthless, and its finances are at a discrepancy. He has only one week to solve everything. Entrenched in his office, he works from sunris... (Full plot summary below)
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Go inside the business world to follow the misadventures of César (Luis Callejo), the CEO of a very successful company valued at many thousands of euros, who from one moment to the next sees his life, family, and business turn upside-down. Overnight his wife kicks him out, his associates betray him, his company's stock-exchange shares are worthless, and its finances are at a discrepancy. He has only one week to solve everything. Entrenched in his office, he works from sunrise to sunset to recover his company and his life. But he won't do it alone. César will find a true ally in Ariana (Juana Acosta), the night-shift cleaning lady.
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| Cinemanía (Spain)Andrea G. BermejoIt surprises that, being such a Spanish thing, there are no more films on the subject of being the boss. Also, when one is finally made, the opportunity to direct a good comedy is wasted. [Full review in Spanish] |
| El Pais (Spain)Javier OcañaBut it seems unquestionable that we are facing a more than promising debut. [Full Review in Spanish] |
| User ReviewGregory MQuite loud and problematic but still kept me interested. The protagonist is actually the worst person ever, such a problematic character and that keeps you invested because it is intriguing to see where he comes from and where he'll end up. Quite a plain plot, not many twists, but I had to keep watching cause I needed to know how it ends. |