The Good Boss Review: Javier Bardem is Perfect in a Corporate Satire That Could Easily Be a Documentary

Written and directed by Fernando León de Aranoa, The Good Boss opens with Julio Blanco (masterfully played by Javier Bardem) giving a speech to the employees of his factory that makes industrial scales about how they are all one, big family. It's a sentiment many workplaces in the real world try to emulate; indeed, Blanco's speech is one that we all have likely encountered at one job or another in a similar shape or form. Naturally, he hits all the right notes in his address, such as telling his staff that they are the children he and his wife Adela (Sonia Almarcha) never had. Right from the start, Blanco is soft but commanding, smooth, and, to a degree, even sexy, so you can't help but initially believe every word he's saying.



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