Overview
Two business executives--one an avowed misogynist, the other recently emotionally wounded by his love interest--set out to exact revenge on the female gender by seeking out the most innocent, uncorrupted girl they can find and ruining her life.
As a white male I’ve seen this movie before. Well, not necessarily this movie but these guys. I remember seeing them in locker rooms when I played sports While in college I tended bar at a bar frequented by businessmen that were in town for work – those guys were everywhere. And on and on and on. I think my favorite parts of the film are the very end.
- While there are different kinds of those guys they all have the same traits (last scene)
- Those guys have no loyalty
But those guys are not limited to misogyny. We see those guys today when the enemy is immigrants, people of another race, people of another religion, etc. It very much reminds me of the song “Us and Them” by Pink Floyd.
IHATEBadMovies.com reviews In the Company of Men

Movie title: In the Company of Men
Movie description: Two business executives--one an avowed misogynist, the other recently emotionally wounded by his love interest--set out to exact revenge on the female gender by seeking out the most innocent, uncorrupted girl they can find and ruining her life.
Date published: 2019-10-05
Director(s): Neil LaBute
Actor(s): Aaron Eckhart, Stacy Edwards, Matt Malloy, Michael Martin, Mark Rector
Genre: Comedy, Drama
My Review
As a white male I’ve seen this movie before. Well, not necessarily this movie but these guys. I remember seeing them in locker rooms when I played sports While in college I tended bar at a bar frequented by businessmen that were in town for work – those guys were everywhere. And on and on and on. I think my favorite parts of the film are the very end.
- While there are different kinds of those guys they all have the same traits (last scene)
- Those guys have no loyalty
But those guys are not limited to misogyny. We see those guys today when the enemy is immigrants, people of another race, people of another religion, etc. It very much reminds me of the song “Us and Them” by Pink Floyd.
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My Review - 9/10
9/10