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New York City | Grieving Widower
An emotionally desperate investment banker finds hope through a woman he meets in Chicago.
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An emotionally desperate investment banker finds hope through a woman he meets in Chicago.
7/10
IMDbHeadliners | 2016 | Jean-Marc
Budget 10,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 4,366,460 USD
Davis (Jake Gyllenhaal) is writing a complaint letter to Champion Vending regarding peanut MMs that got stuck. Champion Vending is in fact a real provider of Vending and Pantry services to the New York market. A portion of the movie was shot at Champions Corporate offices and Champion is featured 78 different times in the movie. Jean Marc liked the operation so much he asked to use the actual facility and logo.
The screenplay for this film was featured in the 2007 Blacklist; a list of the "most liked" unmade scripts of the year.
The restaurant Davis (Gyllenhall) and Phil (Cooper) get a drink at is Trinity Place Bar & Restaurant, 115 Broadway, NY, NY. A Restaurant & Bar built inside a turn of the century wall street Bank vault commissioned by none other than Andrew Carnegie, advertised as the worlds largest and strongest bank vault in the world in 1904 now a place for social gatherings.
Third film to star Jake Gyllenhaal and Chris Cooper, after Jarhead (2005) and October Sky (1999).
Chris Cooper plays Jake Gyllenhaal's father-in-law. In October Sky (1999), Chris played the role of Gyllenhaal's father.
"Davis: You must be Chris. Chris: You fucking my mom? Davis: No, I'm not. We were just sleeping... Chris: [interrupts] She's fucking crazy. If you haven't noticed, she's a fucking pothead. She calls it cannabis 'cause it makes her feel like less of a fucking pothead. Davis: You say fuck a lot. Chris: So? Davis: So you're just not using it properly. Chris: The fuck does that mean? Davis: That's what I mean. Fuck is a great word, but if you use it too much then it just loses its value and you sound stupid. Chris: Fuck you. Davis: Exactly. I feel nothing and you sound like an idiot. Have a good one. [Davis leaves] Chris: Who the f... [thinks about it]"
"Phil: Man loses his wife, he's a widower. Child loses a parent, they're an orphan. But losing a child... there is no word for this. And it shouldn't be."