Agree with dansview's review - The company Men has a strong, ensemble cast, but didn't quite get the point.
Would 2 out 3 very intelligent & well-compensated executives, after 15 to 25 years of employment at a multi-million $$$$ company, really over-extend themselves to the extent that they're forced to sell their homes, and commit suicide?
They all got some kinda golden parachute -- Affleck's character at least 3 month's salary & benefits. Unemployment Insurance obviously kicks in. Why not cash out your vested shares / stock options? Dip into 401k? Plus, every character has a strong support base.
Would 2 out 3 very intelligent & well-compensated executives, after 15 to 25 years of employment at a multi-million $$$$ company, really over-extend themselves to the extent that they're forced to sell their homes, and commit suicide?
They all got some kinda golden parachute -- Affleck's character at least 3 month's salary & benefits. Unemployment Insurance obviously kicks in. Why not cash out your vested shares / stock options? Dip into 401k? Plus, every character has a strong support base.