8º – The Firm (Sydney Pollack, 1993)A young lawyer is hired by a company of respect, only to find that his insertion in the place hid unpleasant motivations for his life. Busy Suspense, ‘The Firm’ works on the concept of the will to power in the human being, highlighting how greed can be detrimental to the full cycle of a life.
7º – Horrible Bosses (Seth Gordon, 2011)Tormented in their lives by their terrible bosses, three friends decide to carry on the idea of killing the trustees in order to have peace of mind in their jobs. Despite being noted as a comedy common to the cinema, the film entertains and shows small fragments of social and professional relationships within some companies.
6º – Wall Street (Oliver Stone, 1987)Powerful, the film is a study of the greed contained in the human being and its consequences, often devastating. Here we will see one of the most primitive definitions of labor for a capitalist regime, and it is seen as an instrument for power. ‘Wall Street’ still gives us one of the best performances in the career of the great Michael Douglas.
5º – The Apartment (Billy Wilder, 1960)Concerned about his job at the company where he works, a man lets his boss use his apartment for extramarital affairs. However, what was once simple, ends up getting complicated as he gets in charge of some tasks to avoid greater problems for everyone. Billy Wilder’s film masterpiece, ‘The Apartment’ is a unique movie with a pleasant atmosphere and irresistible story.
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