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Management (2008) - Great star chemistry in under-appreciated romcom

 

+ Best On-Screen Couple of the Year: Jennifer Aniston & Steve Zahn

 

 

A lazily clad handsy fellow wanting to grab Jennifer Aniston's butt is the picture used to attract audiences on this questionable poster for Stephen Belber's Management


A man running his parents' Arizona motel without a life partner himself one day has a beautiful businesswoman as guest for a couple of nights, who subsequently drives off with his heart. - But can he score her for the long run?

 

Management is written and directed by debuting Stephen Belber (Tape (2001, writer)).

Steve Zahn (Night Train (2009)) is really natural and funny, which also goes for Jennifer Aniston (The Edge (1992-93)), and the two share real chemistry in this delightful and different romcom. It isn't sugar-coated but it is packed with charm. There's fine supporting performances from James Hiroyuki Liao (Prison Break (2008, TV-series)) as Zahn's Chinese friend Al, and Woody Harrelson (Ellen (1998, TV-series)) swings in a role as an aggressive punk-rocker ex to Aniston.

Management doesn't reach poetic or any unforgettable heights, but it is a damn sympathetic crowd-pleaser.

 

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 Watch a trailer for the film here


Cost: Unknown

Box office: 2.5 mil. $

= Uncertain (but likely a box office disaster; projected return of 0.12 times its cost)

[Management premiered 7 September (Toronto International Film Festival) and runs 94 minutes. Shooting took place in Oregon, including Portland, from October - November 2007. Aniston received 8-9 mil. $ for performances in the years around Management, and so likely received something in this neighborhood for the film, which may therefore easily have cost 20-30 mil. $. This would make it a box office disaster. The film opened #17 to a 378k $ first weekend in 212 theaters in North America, where it only diminished from there and grossed 934k $ (37.4 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were Brazil with 483k $ (19.3 %) and Mexico with 295k $ (11.8 %). Roger Ebert gave the film a 3/4 star review, equal in rating to this one. The-Numbers asserts that the film made 3.9 mil. $ on home video sales in North America, which, if added into the equation, would change the film's status to that of 'merely' a mega-flop. Belber returned with Match (2014). Aniston returned in 30 Rock (2008, TV-series) and theatrically in Marley & Me (2008); Zahn in Monk (2009, TV-series) and theatrically in Night Train (2009). Management is rotten at 47 % with a 5.30/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]


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