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Unfinished Business

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 31m
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5.4/10
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Vince Vaughn, Tom Wilkinson, and Dave Franco in Unfinished Business (2015)
A hard-working small business owner and his two associates 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 imaginable - and unimaginable - way, including unplanned stops at a massive sex fetish event and a global economic summit.
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A hard-working small business owner and his two associates 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 e... Read allA hard-working small business owner and his two associates 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.A hard-working small business owner and his two associates 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.

  • Director
    • Ken Scott
  • Writer
    • Steve Conrad
  • Stars
    • Vince Vaughn
    • Dave Franco
    • Tom Wilkinson
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    5.4/10
    36K
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    • Director
      • Ken Scott
    • Writer
      • Steve Conrad
    • Stars
      • Vince Vaughn
      • Dave Franco
      • Tom Wilkinson
    • 131User reviews
    • 88Critic reviews
    • 32Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Vince Vaughn
    Vince Vaughn
    • Dan Trunkman
    Dave Franco
    Dave Franco
    • Mike Pancake
    Tom Wilkinson
    Tom Wilkinson
    • Timothy McWinters
    James Marsden
    James Marsden
    • Jim Spinch
    Sienna Miller
    Sienna Miller
    • Chuck Portnoy
    June Diane Raphael
    June Diane Raphael
    • Susan Trunkman
    Britton Sear
    Britton Sear
    • Paul Trunkman
    Ella Anderson
    Ella Anderson
    • Bess Trunkman
    Nick Frost
    Nick Frost
    • Bill Whilmsley
    Ken Scott
    • Tourist at German Hotel
    Kasia Malinowska
    • Craigslist Maid
    Carmen López
    Carmen López
    • Actual Maid
    • (as Carmen Lopez)
    Melissa McMeekin
    Melissa McMeekin
    • National Rental Clerk
    Michael Krabbe
    • Dandlin Desk Clerk
    Uwe Ochsenknecht
    Uwe Ochsenknecht
    • Maarten Daaervk
    Patrick Pinheiro
    • Soldier
    Jil Funke
    Jil Funke
    • Pretty German Girl
    Marc Zwinz
    • German Police Officer
    • Director
      • Ken Scott
    • Writer
      • Steve Conrad
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    8Jwxujerry-580-428462

    If you are self-employed, you will love this movie

    This movie is superficial. The jokes are marginally funny. There were nude scenes. The plot is somewhat predictable, a story of a underdog who eventually pulled it off with persistency and heart despite numeral setbacks. However, I for one can relate to the characters, a lot. I watched the movie on HBO on a Friday night after a long day of work as a small business owner. On this day, I bid on a project of a client who really likes our work but seldom gives projects because of our small size. Later I was told that another client was not happy with the frequency of our communication - a large company's VPs have meeting with her on a daily basis. With about a million things to take care of everyday, I can't imagine to have time to call her everyday just to chat. If you have struggles as a small business owner, which I am sure each has, you will like this movie because you feel that the main character is part of you. You try so hard for your family and your employees, whose livelihood depend on you. So the movie struck me on a day filled with some success and some setback at the same time, a typical day of my life. Who can't say that's not how life is no matter what you do. So the spirit of the character is contagious, and can struck you deep. The movie appears to be superficial. But when you think about it, and relate it to your life, it is not that superficial. In fact, it provoked some deep emotions.
    6mpruett-65588

    Weirdly Marketed, Not totally unredeemable

    If you saw the trailers for this movie like I did and are expecting a non-stop out of control European cocaine and hookers party with the famous motor mouth himself, sadly, that movie does not exist.

    However, what does exist is a very light little comedy about some outsiders and weirdos who go to Germany on a business trip. It doesn't have big punchlines and stupid catchphrases and ridiculous orgies. The comedy is character driven, which is smart given that there are a bunch of really good actors in this film. Underneath that lies a very sweetly- natured family dynamic that Vince handles in a realistic and understated way.

    It reminds me of Cedar Rapids, in a way, mostly because Hollywood has no idea how to market these low-key character driven comedies. They think people will be bored, and they are right, the Micheal Bay crowd will be bored by this movie and they won't think its funny. But they still haven't figured out that its OK that some people may not like it or think its very funny, every film doesn't have to be Wedding Crashers or Old School, home runs are nice, but so are singles and doubles.

    There are problems with this film, the pacing, at times it feels like a student film no one is running, the fact they sandwiched what feels like could have been a pretty believable family movie around this R-rated content, what ever the hell Dave Franco is doing, but somewhere in there is a really good movie, they just couldn't quite make it all work. Then someone decided to market it as Eurotrip 2 with Vince Vaugh and it flopped.

    Its probably better than Fred Claus.
    maclock

    Amusing

    Unfinished Business was a welcome surprise. Based on what I had read about it, I was prepared to leave the theatre underwhelmed and disappointed. That did not happen, though.

    Vince Vaughn and Tom Wilkinson were amusing in their roles and they seemed to get things more right than wrong when it came to delivery and to timing. The character of their simple sidekick was more than a bit annoying, but it was good to see that the characters played by Vaughn and Wilkinson cut him a lot of slack. In short, this is a better movie than many IMDb amateur reviewers would have you believe.

    I found myself chuckling more than a few times, laughing at their antics and the absurdity of it all. This was a charming and amusing film in the end. If I were to guess, then some of the reviewers here may have felt discomfort over the depictions of drinking, drug use, and sexuality in this picture. So it goes. Recommended viewing for the non-church going set.
    7frank-63-838463

    Sit back and enjoy it

    Weird that so many people did not like this movie. I suppose if you had high expectations, you would be let down, but other than that, it was a thoroughly enjoyable well constructed comedy. At least a 7.2

    The punch lines and comedy came off as low key and sort of anti-climactic, but I thought that gave it a greater sense of realism. I saw the IMDb ratings, and set my expectations low, and then looked for the redeeming qualities of the film, sometimes that's all it takes to get more out of it than the high-expectation crowd.

    The main character suffers one realistic defeat after another, and sometimes that's how life goes. That sense of exhaustion from trying was clearly pervasive throughout the film, but the main character keeps chugging along and does not give in to the adversity he faces. To me, it created a compelling every day sort of comedy that was accessible and portrayed by fun characters.

    There is some gratuitous nudity & lewdness that detracts in some ways from the film, but being thick skinned, it really did not bother me at all. Bullying is a surface theme, but really it's "being there" for your fiends and family that is the real message and the bullying is sort of mentioned as a mechanism to show adversity and rising above it with the people we love. What's not to like about that? Bunch of "nose in the air" stiffs didn't get it, so what.

    Very watchable "b" comedy that does not try and over-achieve. Good movie for a quiet evening where you don't want to think too much. Anyone can highbrow this film and put it down, but it has tangible qualities that do not make it and idiotic "dumb & dumber" type film.
    7Buddy-51

    A comedy that doesn't feel like it came off a Hollywood assembly-line

    A comedy comprised of equal parts heart, brains and soul, "Unfinished Business" is so low-keyed and laid-back in its humor that it's practically guaranteed to get lost amidst all the crasser and flashier items that Hollywood has to offer.

    The movie reminds us, too, of just how nuanced and instinctive an actor Vince Vaughn can be when he's given material worthy of his talents (check out 1998's unforgettable "Return to Paradise" for definitive proof of this assertion). Vaughn stars as Dan Trunkman, a harried St. Louis businessman and father of two who feels so unappreciated by the firm he works for that he decides to strike out on his own and start his own company. The problem is he's saddled with two less-than-impressive employees to help get the business off the ground: a 67-year-old associate named Tim McWinters (Tom Wilkinson), and a baby-faced neophyte with the giggle-inducing name of Mike Pancake (Dave Franco) whose infectious smile and childlike eagerness at least partially make up for his lack of experience, social graces and smarts. While Dan and his merry band of social misfits try and land a major account in Europe, Dan also faces crises back home with his overweight son and hyper-sensitive daughter who are struggling with issues of self-image and bullying.

    It's hard to imagine that we'll encounter a more purely likable character at the movies this year than Mike Pancake. Indefatigable, perpetually smiling and almost pathologically eager to please, Michael represents all of us who are just trying to find validation and acceptance from a world that is all too often looking for ways to marginalize us or put us down. And Franco plays the role with the perfect mixture of unaffected simplicity and pathos to make us care deeply about the character.

    The script by Steven Conrad is so self-assured and knowing in its reflection of human nature - especially in those moments of off-the- wall surrealism that come seemingly out of nowhere - that its lapses into crassness and vulgarity are all the more painful and regrettable when they come along. But those occasions are few and far between, and the movie has some endearing things to say about the power of team work, self-esteem and unconquerable determination in getting us the things we need and want out of life.

    Directed by Ken Scott, "Unfinished Business" is a scruffy, underdog of a movie that may not be perfect but, thanks to its innate sweetness and delightful performances, certainly gets you in its corner rooting it on.

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    • Trivia
      "Flugelschlagen" is a made up word an does not exist in german language. The only variation that makes sense would be "mit den Flügeln schlagen" which means "flapping your wings". However, there is no relation to a car navigation system at all.
    • Goofs
      Although "Flügelschlagen" is an actual German word it does not make any sense the way it is used throughout the movie. It's nonsense and becomes a running gag after that. Translated back to English it means "flapping wings", i.e. what birds do to fly. Only at the end of the movie, where Dan tries to explain it to his wife, it fits pretty well into the context of his words of wisdom.
    • Quotes

      Dan Trunkman: The first rule is, show the client a good time. The second rule, forget all the other rules.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Midnight Screenings: Chappie/The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel/Unfinished Business (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Relaxed Fit
      Written by Chris Many and Geoff Levin

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Business or Pleasure
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • New Regency Productions
      • New Regency Productions
      • Escape Artists
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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,219,501
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,772,613
      • Mar 8, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,431,253
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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