
A hard-working small business owner (Vince Vaughn) and his two associates (Tom Wilkinson, Dave Franco) travel to Europe to close the most important deal of their lives. But what began as a routine business trip goes off the rails in every way imaginable - and unimaginable.... (Full plot summary below)
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A hard-working small business owner (Vince Vaughn) and his two associates (Tom Wilkinson, Dave Franco) travel to Europe to close the most important deal of their lives. But what began as a routine business trip goes off the rails in every way imaginable - and unimaginable.
Leave your thoughts about Unfinished Business.
| BeliefnetNell MinowA weird and sadly sour mash-up of wild, raunchy comedy, underdog triumph, and treacly family story |
| FilmDrunkVincent ManciniA wacky, hijinxy, dick joke-filled sex romp that inadvisably keeps trying to be touching. |
| The Film StageJohn FinkWhile not without big laughs, Unfinished Business never quite connects; it's just shy of the finish line, despite some very funny surprises along the way. |
| The Monitor (McAllen, TX)Brooke CorsoThis film is supposed to be one giant lesson that Dan teaches his kids as well as himself, but all I learned was to avoid future Ken Scott movies |
| Consequence of SoundBlake GobleGay panic humor, jokes about German liberation, random business dicks, and the most un-earned sentimental ending imaginable lead to a film that just doesn't work out. |
| Lainey GossipSarah MarrsWhile Unfinished Business is not good and I do not recommend it, it also didn't make me want to pour bleach in my eyes. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfCertainly has the potential to tear through madcap Euro-based misadventures, but it would rather stick to sobering reminders of real-world behavior, draining most of the fun out of a feature that aims to please. |
| Charlotte ObserverLawrence ToppmanThe three leads balance each other especially well: Vaughn's ironic vulnerability and Wilkinson's pained earnestness set off Franco's shy optimism. |
| Entertainment WeeklyDana Rose FalconeThe movie struggles to find its comedic footing by trying to bring out the family man in Dan Trunkman and underutilizing Franco, whose character clearly has much more to his disadvantage than a lack of prior business experience. Bottom line: Unfinished Business doesn’t deserve that handshake after all. |
| AV ClubJesse HassengerA once-energetic comic talent (and underrated serious actor) slows down to a pace he must feel matches his audience these days. |