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  1. "The Good Boss" takes place in and around the Blancos Básculas factory, where all things must be in balance at all times. After all, they manufacture scales of all shapes and sizes. There, the seemingly benevolent boss, Bardem's Blanco, is preparing his workforce for an upcoming inspection by a group visiting local businesses to select one for a prestigious prize.

  2. 26 de ago. de 2022 · Fernando León de Aranoa. Director, Screenplay. Julio Blanco is the proprietor of Básculas Blanco, a Spanish company producing industrial scales in a provincial Spanish town, which awaits the imminent visit from a committee that will decide if they merit a local Business Excellence award: everything has to be perfect when the time comes.

  3. The humor is bone-dry, wickedly deadpan, concise, and precise. De Aranoa isn’t interested in cheap laughs or broad physical comedy. Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Oct 4, 2022. The ...

  4. The Good Boss is a film directed by Fernando León de Aranoa with Javier Bardem, Manolo Solo, Almudena Amor, Óscar de la Fuente .... Year: 2021. Original title: El buen patrón. Synopsis: Awaiting a visit by a committee that could give his company an award for excellence, Blanco (Bardem) the owner of an industrial scales manufacturing business tries to resolve any problems from his workers in ...

  5. www.metacritic.com › movie › the-good-bossThe Good Boss - Metacritic

    26 de ago. de 2022 · Screen Daily. Jul 25, 2022. Bardem’s performance, as a man who has spent a lifetime hiding his unethical behaviour behind the veneer of patrician affability and who seems to have lost his feel for what’s right and wrong, has a depth and complexity that seems to come from somewhere else. Read More. FULL REVIEW.

  6. The Good Boss: Trailer 1 1:46 Added: July 12, 2022. See all photos. View HD Trailers and Videos for The Good Boss on Rotten Tomatoes, then check our Tomatometer to find out what the Critics say.

  7. 14 de jun. de 2022 · The ‘good boss’ of the film’s title, Julio Blanco, consummately played by Javier Bardem, appears slick and jovial but is increasingly exposed as ruthlessly amoral. His name translates as white but his principles are closer to whitewashing. With the judges due to visit to inspect the factory for themselves, he prepares to stage-manage the ...