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Review: Rachel McAdams Knows How to Boss the Boss in ‘Send Help’
Rachel McAdams delivers a commanding performance in Send Help, showcasing workplace power dynamics alongside co-star Dylan O'Brien, according to 20th Century Studios reviews.
- This week, 20th Century Studios attached to the project, with Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien starring in the film 'Send Help'.
- The film 'Send Help' frames the story around the 'Fine Art of Sucking Up' and workplace distraction, asking the boss recognition question, in an office setting.
- Scenes depict colleagues competing for favor and diverting attention as employees use distraction tactics, and a boss recognizes an employee's value only after distractions subside, with character relationships satirizing power struggles in Send Help film.
- The publicity push includes a promotional sign-up inviting audiences to receive updates about the film.
- The film's focus on favor and recognition positions it to resonate with office workers and general audiences, highlighting broader workplace conflicts.
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