Life after college graduation is not exactly going as planned for Will and Jillian who find themselves lost in a sea of increasingly strange jobs. But with help from their family, friends and coworkers they soon discover that the most important (and hilarious) adventures are the ones that we don't see coming.
Miles Teller
Will Davis
Anna Kendrick
Jillian Stewart
Bryan Cranston
Roger Davis
Nicholas Braun
Charlie
Brandon T. Jackson
Luke
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Ethan
Alison Brie
Tanya Sellers
Marcia Gay Harden
Katherine Dunn
Jorge Garcia
Fernando the Janitor
Bruce Davison
Lawrence Wilheimer
Parker Contreras
Sam
Megan Gallagher
Abbey Davis
Mimi Gianopulos
Cammy
Jay Pharoah
Skeezy D
Ethan Dizon
Kwan
Greg Germann
Fernando the Accountant
John C. McGinley
Diller
Aaron Hill
Jason
Chester Tam
Hunter
Ravi Patel
Wick
Michael C. Mahon
Braddock
Seth Morris
Lon Zimmet
David Carey Foster
James Gentry
Marc Maron
Motel Manager
Jeryl Prescott
Assistant Principal
Jackie Benoit
Old Woman at Motel
John Cho
Brian Bender
Cameron Richardson
Tara the Stripper
Murray Gershenz
Old Man at Motel
Jamie Denbo
Sam's Mom
Nik Tyler
Coffee Shop Customer - Dex
Jack Knight
Man in Bathroom
Michael Mantell
Tom Wilson
Sean O'Bryan
Alan Fredricks (Wilheimer Client)
Maximiliano Hernández
Businessman (Wilheimer Client)
Alizabeth Hamer
Young Jillian (uncredited)
Oscar Magana Jr.
Office Manager (uncredited)
Tait Fletcher
Security Guard (uncredited)
Chidi Ajufo
Security Guard (uncredited)
Daniel Mandehr
Security Guard #2 (uncredited)
Lamesha Vine
Prostitute #1 (uncredited)
Julianne Arrieta
Prostitute #2 (uncredited)
Richard Allan Jones
Strip Club Patron (uncredited)
Allen Merritt
Strip Club Patron (uncredited)
Director
Dylan Kidd
Screenplay
Kyle Pennekamp
Screenplay
Scott Turpel
July 4, 2016
3
> Get a job, get along in a job, drugs, video game addiction, young generation.
This film delayed its release for a couple of years due to the distribution issues. That's not it, the film is no good, the writing was terrible, but a bunch of good actors in it. It is about the recent college graduates who struggles to get a job, even if they do, finds hard to fit in. A very good theme, but they failed to draw a decent storyline for it. I think they knew the film won't get a good response, so they used 'distribution issue' card to hold it back, but now it's out and the result was as expected.
It should have been called a drama than the comedy, because right now it lacks from those two categories. It digs on the topics like workplace bullying, harassment, as well as the youngsters' addiction to drugs and video games. In one of the scenes it emotionally appeals when the father tries to pay the bill in a restaurant. They had the right content, but lost in the translation to the screen. There's no proper flow in the story, they had tried too much, at a time it all remained very plain.
This is the second film to release in this year for Anna Kendrick and both of them did no good for her, especially this film fell short from a long distance. Same goes for Miles Teller and Bryan Cranston. I hope they all forget it and come strong in their next projects. A few people might like it, but not me. I like quality contents where this film is not one. Thankfully it was short, but only thing is it was not sweet.
3/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$8,000,000.00
Revenue:
$0.00