![]() ![]() Vince Vaughn: Dan is the experienced business man who loses his job and starts his own business, one year on he finally gets the chance to make a name for his business. Mixing them all together this is a nice comedy but and they has to be a but the business side of the story almost gets forgotten for the importunateness it has on the story. The one I liked but would have liked to have seen more was Timothy’s mid-life crisis which shows how the elder employees are important even in the modern world. We see how with Mike that just because he is slightly different he hasn’t found his place but he is a good person that should be given the time of day. We see how a business man trying to make his idea work has had to give up family time right when his children need him most, this is the main story which is played out very well. Unfinished Business is a comedy that manages to delve into plenty of real life realities with focusing on them all too much. ![]() Dan has to sale the idea to Jim Spinch (Marsden) through his old friend Bill (Frost). One year later Dan gets his team an opportunity to travel to close a big deal which will put them on the map as they travel to Germany, only against his former boss Chuck. He hopes others will follow which only Timothy (Wilkinson) is forced retire on age grounds and Mike Pancake (Franco) a young man who came in for an interview. Story: Unfinished Business starts when Dan Trunkman (Vaughn) gets involved in a work retaliated argument with Chuck Portnoy (Miller) leading to him leaving work to start his own business. There may be spoilers the rest of the review ![]()
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