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Kill the Boss
Bai Xiaoyu and Xia Mi, both seeking jobs at the fashion company S&T, end up switching roles due to a mix-up. As they navigate their new positions, they become caught in a power struggle within the company and must team up to fight for their futures.
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Plot Summary
Three friends, Nick, Dale, and Kurt, are pushed to their breaking point by their terrible bosses. After failing to find a way to get rid of their employers legally, they concoct a harebrained scheme to murder them. However, their plan quickly goes awry, leading to a series of escalating and increasingly chaotic events.
Critical Reception
Horrible Bosses was a commercial success and generally received positive reviews from critics. Reviewers praised its dark humor, the chemistry between the lead actors, and its R-rated comedic edge. Some criticism was directed at the predictability of the plot and occasional lapses in logic, but overall, it was considered a fun and entertaining black comedy.
What Reviewers Say
The film successfully balances dark humor with a surprisingly engaging plot.
The comedic chemistry between the three leads is a major highlight.
While sometimes crude, the movie delivers consistent laughs.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed Horrible Bosses, appreciating its hilarious and often outrageous premise. Many viewers found the comedic performances, particularly those of the titular bosses played by Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston, and Colin Farrell, to be scene-stealing and a significant part of the film's appeal.
Fun Fact
The film's producers initially considered making it a drama before deciding that the premise lent itself better to comedy.
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