Reviews of the boss movie
Reviews of the boss movie movie#
She really lets loose in this movie and says and does things that are different then her usual unsure of herself characters, and it works. She is as hilarious as ever in this one and is one of her best movies she has ever made.
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After watching this one I realize that I am wrong. After watching the last few McCarthy movies I have said that she only has a few movies left before her humor starts to get played out. Willing to accept her in for a few days but after Michelle takes Claire's daughter to her Girl Scout meeting everything changes. When she is released she has nothing and no one to turn to, except her former assistant Claire (Bell). Living in and out of orphanages growing up hardened her and made her the woman she is today one of the richest and most powerful women in the world, and former prison inmate. I'm going straight to the top." Michelle Darnell (McCarthy) has had a hard life. So the 1 out of 10 haters should suck it, because they're wrong - this is a lovely movie. She finally finds her family when she least expected it. Of course she prevails (because this is a Hollywood movie), but along the way she realises that she doesn't care about the money after all - what she truly values is the friendship of Claire and her daughter, and Claire's adorably dorky beau, Mike (played by Tyler Labine). Discovering Claire's talent at making comfort food brownies, Michelle decides to muscle in on the girl-scout cookie operation headed by the movie's "bitch" Helen (played brilliantly by Annie Mumolo). Michelle may no longer have any money, but she has a more valuable asset - chutzpah - something that can never be taken away - and the steely determination that comes from having to fend for yourself when you're just a young child. But in desperation she appeals to her long suffering and under-valued single mom former assistant, Claire (Kristen Bell), who reluctantly takes her in because she knows herself what it means to be down on your luck with nowhere to turn. She doesn't even have a blanket, because she doesn't have any friends. After a short white collar crime jail sentence she gets out to discover that she no longer has any armour. For her, money is a type of armour that bestows respect, comfort and security, which she needs, because no one's going to love her any time soon. Michelle Darnell (played by Melissa McCarthy) never had any friends or family as a child, so by tooth and claw she fought her way to material wealth and (the illusion of) prestige through some preposterous, exploitative, pyramid marketing type scam, hurting a lot of people along the way. do they just not approve of films starring normal sized women? The Boss is a parable about the value of money vs. did they understand the film but not like the message?, or 4/. did those reviewers not understand the film?, 3/. In the reviews there seem to be many 1 out of 10 detractors which makes me wonder 1/. The current rating of 5.3 is much too low for this film.