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Aniston plays a traveling saleswoman who sells cheap art to small companies in motels. She has a fling with an aimless, underachieving assistant motel manager (Zahn) at one of her stops, and he ends pursuing her all over the U.S. Talk about getting suckered into vulnerability. Steve Zahn dripped that adjective in his latest performance in the film ‘Management’, also starring Jennifer Aniston. The movie, which has all the makings of an indie film, but itâs really targeted towards a more mainstream audience, is perhaps the best romantic comedy of the year. Thatâs really not saying much since the genre hasnât put out a real charmer in a while.
The most memorable and moving moments of the film are found in the acting of Steve Zahn. His unconditional love towards Aniston was so touching and quirky, that I mustâve choked up almost 5 times. I think the beauty of this project lies in its simplicity and humility. All the characters were honest and sincere, and itâs those elements that added to a wonderfully, charming movie experience. Director and screenwriter Stephen Belber never complicated the dialogue nor the message. What did become a distraction were the extraneous subplots and unnecessary secondary characters that clogged the movieâs storyline (i.e Woody Harrelson who was blatantly miscast).
âManagementâ could have been better, which is a shame, but due to its poor scriptwriting decisions Belber lost a chance to make this film a rhapsody in romance.
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Rated: R
Release Date: May 15, 2009
Screenplay: Stephen Belber
Director(s): Stephen Belber
Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Steve Zahn, Woody Harrelson
Distributor: The Samuel Goldwyn Company
Film Genre: Comedy | Drama | Romance