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A well-cast and performed comedy about the fight for a job promotion could have benefited from a harder edge and some more time in development.
Story
Doug (
Seann William Scott
) is a married, hard working, mid-level employee at a local Chicago grocery chain and a candidate to become manager of his company’s newest store. His current boss (
Fred Armisen
) is behind him--until serious competition arrives in the form of a transfer from Canada, Richard (
John C. Reilly
), who is determined to turn it into a two-man race as the chain’s executives let both compete in a bizarre contest to come out on top. As tension rises between the two, so do the stakes when Richard attempts to appear smarter than he really is. A parking lot confrontation between the two heats things up to a boil, as both go for the jugular. Meanwhile, at home, Doug finds himself lying to his wife (
Jenna Fischer
) and telling her he already got the dream job--one that it is quickly turning into a nightmare.
Acting
For once
Scott
is nicely--and noticeably--restrained, playing a recognizable everyday guy trying to get ahead in his boring job.
Scott
, after a series of over-the-top comedies like the
American Pie
series and
Mr. Woodcock
, seems to be channeling his bland side in creating the kind of person we all know: a guy dedicated to job and wife, hard working, honest and--invisible.
Reilly
adds some familiar quirks to the looney Richard, but for some reason the character doesn’t always add up and feels contrived throwing the whole picture off balance. In yet another lead role after last winter’s flop
Walk Hard
,
Reilly
is beginning to show that a little bit of his style goes a long way. He’s definitely entertaining to watch, however--especially in a scene in which he must make up a series of excuses to explain his screw-ups to his bosses. Sometimes less is more, and both stars admirably do what they are asked to do and make a game attempt to engage us in their battle.
Armisen
is appropriately droll as the current store manager, while
Fischer
is pleasant in her few scenes. A nice reliable supporting cast is also on board including
Gil Bellows
,
Bobby Cannavale
and
Lili Taylor
and they make the most of what they are given.
Direction
As a screenwriter
Steve Conrad
has found some success with off-beat films like
The Weather Man
and particularly the
Will Smith
hit
The Pursuit of Happyness
. Both films proved he was adept at creating uniquely different kinds of characters who march to their own drummers. Here in his directorial debut, though, he seems to be tempering his script when it needs to be juiced up. His low-key style behind the camera probably is a little too dry for this uneven but well meaning effort. On the plus side, he is clearly a writer/director who would prefer to leave the flash at home in favor of emphasizing acting and dialogue. Unfortunately, the overall slightness of
The Promotion
may not be getting
Conrad
more promotions into the director’s chair anytime soon.
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