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Sorry to Bother You
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A new telephone marketing function that US citizen Cassius Green will reach after suffering, but he will find himself in a terrible world after discovering another area that will lead to glory, fame and money. Greene will begin to leave his job and get a huge salary by a cocaine-snorting CEO.
A new telephone marketing function that US citizen Cassius Green will reach after suffering, but he will find himself in a terrible world after discovering another area that will lead to glory, fame and money. Greene will begin to leave his job and get a huge salary by a cocaine-snorting CEO.
Actors:
Gabby LaLa,
Robert Longstreet,
Ken Gamble,
Jerry McDaniel,
Tessa Thompson,
Elaine A. Clark,
Rosario Dawson,
Tina Gilton,
Molly Brady,
Dawayne Jordan,
Jimi Wheeler,
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Gabby LaLa
Robert Longstreet
Ken Gamble
Jerry McDaniel
Tessa Thompson
3 October 1983, Los Angeles, California, USA
Elaine A. Clark
Rosario Dawson
9 May 1979, New York City, New York, USA
Tina Gilton
Molly Brady
Dawayne Jordan
Jimi Wheeler
Director:
Boots Riley
Country:
United States
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August 28, 2018
I'm conflicted...I want to promote originality, and unique voices, and I'd love to see what Boots Riley does next...
September 06, 2018
This bold new film not only shatters comedy's cold streak, but also serves as a powerful reminder of the vitality of the genre as both social commentary and shared experience.
August 28, 2018
A lot of the comedy fell short...the third act was a little too crazy for me, and the ending wasn't strong enough.
July 13, 2018
Telemarketers as targets from which satire flows eternal were spigotted about the same time as mall cops, and that's not all this jammed-scattergun approach to comedy has in common with the terminally dopey Paul Blart.
September 03, 2018
One of the most interesting components in Sorry To Bother You is whether the film does, or doesn't, and how it goes about testing his basic humanity.
September 27, 2018
Soon enough the logic of maximal profit infiltrates every crevice of human life, including the human body. To say more is to spoil the surprise-and the last third of the movie is a wild ride.
September 11, 2018
Sorry To Bother You [is] doubly exciting: it's conscious of what it achieves in its absurdity, just as much as it's conscious of the dangers of late-stage capitalism.
July 20, 2018
It should throw the viewer for a loop, because it's a reflection of the insane times we live in.
September 06, 2018
LaKeith [Stanfield] is a good actor, he has a lot of range, and I enjoy his work. Tessa Thompson killed it. She's a very interesting character.
August 14, 2018
[The] critique, ultimately, is a moral reversal, one that has less to do with making the white man a stereotype than with giving the black one a sense of self.
September 07, 2018
We haven't seen a mainstream pro-union film since, uhhhhhhh . . . Matewan in 1987? That fact alone makes Sorry to Bother You a riveting experience.
July 20, 2018
Sorry to Bother You ponders the danger of trying to assimilate into the white world, but at heart it's a multiracial, proletarian call to arms.

