How to Lose Friends & Alienate People

How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2008)

1h 50m | Comedy, Romance | UK
6.4IMDb
6.8DouBan

Sidney Young (Simon Page Simon Pegg) is a bold, unorthodox young Englishman who graduated from a prestigious school and came from a highly educated family, but prefers to go the other way-he founded a magazine called Postmodern Review, which specializes in deconstructing and satirizing celebrities and celebrities. When the magazine was on the verge of collapse, Yang unexpectedly received a call from a well-known New York gossip magazine asking him to come to work. Yang, who has entered a new bad environment, still adheres to his own principles. He refuses to change the manuscript according to the wishes of the upper-class people, roars "freedom of the press" with his boss, and refuses to curry favor with cutting-edge directors. Constantly challenging the hidden rules will inevitably make him out of place with everything around him. In the stumbling workplace, Yang has a relationship with his female colleague Allison (Kirsten Dunst Kirsten Dunst) and is favored by new actress Sophie (Megan Fox Megan Fox). Yang slowly learned to adapt to the rules and seemed to integrate into this upper-class society, but he still had a real self who never stopped shouting. The film is based on a memoir of the same name published by British writer Toby Young in 2001.

Sidney Young (Simon Page Simon Pegg) is a bold, unorthodox young Englishman who graduated from a prestigious school and came from a highly educated family, but prefers to go the other way-he founded a magazine called Postmodern Review, which specializes in deconstructing and satirizing celebrities and celebrities. When the magazine was on the verge of collapse, Yang unexpectedly received a call from a well-known New York gossip magazine asking him to come to work. Yang, who has entered a new bad environment, still adheres to his own principles. He refuses to change the manuscript according to the wishes of the upper-class people, roars "freedom of the press" with his boss, and refuses to curry favor with cutting-edge directors. Constantly challenging the hidden rules will inevitably make him out of place with everything around him. In the stumbling workplace, Yang has a relationship with his female colleague Allison (Kirsten Dunst Kirsten Dunst) and is favored by new actress Sophie (Megan Fox Megan Fox). Yang slowly learned to adapt to the rules and seemed to integrate into this upper-class society, but he still had a real self who never stopped shouting. The film is based on a memoir of the same name published by British writer Toby Young in 2001.

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