Everyone gets it in the end.
"Screwed" (2000), a film produced by Universal Pictures and Robert Simonds Productions, is a comedic gem that showcases the misadventures of a disgruntled employee and his friend as they concoct a plan to kidnap their boss's beloved dog. Set in the United States, the movie follows Willard Fillmore (Norm Macdonald) and his partner-in-crime, Rusty P. Hayes (Dave Chappelle), as they navigate the absurdities of their scheme. Their plan spirals out of control, leading to a series of hilarious and chaotic events that highlight the duo's ineptitude and the lengths they will go to exact revenge on their tyrannical employer. The film's humor is rooted in the sharp wit and impeccable timing of its lead actors, Norm Macdonald and Dave Chappelle. Macdonald's deadpan delivery and Chappelle's energetic performance create a dynamic that keeps the audience engaged throughout the movie. The supporting cast, including Danny DeVito as the villainous boss, adds depth and further elevates the comedic elements. The screenplay, penned by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, masterfully balances slapstick humor with clever dialogue, ensuring that "Screwed" remains entertaining from start to finish. "Screwed" also serves as a satirical commentary on the dynamics of the workplace and the lengths to which employees might go when pushed to their limits. The film cleverly uses the kidnapping plot as a metaphor for the power struggles and frustrations that can arise in professional settings. While the premise is exaggerated for comedic effect, it resonates with viewers who have experienced similar feelings of helplessness and desperation in their own jobs. Despite its initial lukewarm reception, "Screwed" has garnered a cult following over the years, appreciated for its unique blend of humor and social commentary. The film's enduring appeal lies in its ability to make audiences laugh while also reflecting on the absurdities of modern life. As a product of Universal Pictures and Robert Simonds Productions, "Screwed" stands as a testament to the creative potential of comedy and the power of a well-executed, albeit unconventional, storyline.
Year2000
Budget10000000$
Runtime81 min
Revenue7201701$
GenresActionComedy
Production countriesUnited States of America