Horrible Bosses (2011)

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For Nick, Kurt and Dale, the only thing that would make the daily grind more tolerable would be to grind their intolerable bosses into dust. Quitting is not an option, so, with the benefit of a few-too-many drinks and some dubious advice from a hustling ex-con, the three friends devise a convoluted and seemingly foolproof plan to rid themselves of their respective employers... permanently.

Movie Introduction
"Horrible Bosses" is an American black funny film released in 2011, directed by Seth Gordon and starring Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell, and Jamie Foxx. The movie informs the funny and unusual story of three good friends who conspire to murder their terrible employers when they understand they are standing in the method of their happiness.

Setting
Nick Hendricks (Jason Bateman) is an overworked employee who is rejected promotion by his sadistic employer, Dave Harken (Kevin Spacey), Kurt Buckman (Jason Sudeikis) is a charismatic salesman whose position ends up being excruciating when his company is taken over by the coke-addicted, less than professional kid of his departed manager, Bobby Pellitt (Colin Farrell), and Dale Arbus (Charlie Day) is a dental assistant sexually harassed by his nymphomaniac manager, Dr. Julia Harris (Jennifer Aniston).

Core Plot
Annoyed by their individual working conditions and desperate to enhance their lives, the trio seeks the guidance of an ex-convict called Motherfucker Jones (Jamie Foxx), who gives them suggestions on how to carry out the "best murder" of each other's bosses. His guidance is that each must kill another's manager to deceive investigators and hence prevent being presumed of any crime. The seemingly sure-fire strategy rapidly intensifies into a comedic crisis of mistakes as the 3 buddies effort to implement their problematic schemes.

Plot Development
In their awkward and disastrous attempt to execute the strategy, they break into the victims' homes, obtain pieces of proof, however all their efforts to murder the one in charges fail miserably. They also incorrectly leave proof of their own at one another bosses' homes, leading Harken to think that Pellitt is attempting to eliminate him. In a heated fight, Harken winds up murdering Pellitt, assuming he was framing him.

Climax and Conclusion
The 3 pals, wrecked by regret and worry, choose to turn themselves in when they find Harken's unintentional murder. Nevertheless, they realize that this could be their escape-- making Harken take the fall for the unintended criminal offense. They gather proof of Harken's participation in Pellitt's murder, causing a face-off where Harken attempts to eliminate Nick. The police show up timely, thanks to a diversion produced by Jones, and Harken is shot and detained.

Ending and Reception
In the end, the trio go back to their regular lives. Nick gets promoted to Harken's position, Kurt buys Pellitt's business with insurance coverage cash, and Dale blackmails Julia into preventing her unwanted sexual advances. The motion picture concludes with the pals joking about their drastic plan and how lucky they are to go back to their regular lives.

"Horrible Bosses" ends on a humorous note, leaving audiences amused and captivated. Regardless of mixed crucial reception, the movie was a hit at package workplace, earning over $209 million around the world and making a sequel due to its popular need.

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