Dinner for Schmucks
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Dinner for Schmucks

After he finds out that his work superiors host a dinner celebrating the idiocy of their special guests, a rising executive questions the merits of hi...s invitation just as he befriends a man who would be the perfect guest. Show More

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In the comedy film Dinner for Schmucks directed by Jay Roach, a rising executive named Tim Conrad discovers that his work superiors at Fender Financial Services host a peculiar dinner party. The catch? The event celebrates the stupidity of their special guests, whom they refer to as schmucks. Initially hesitant, Tim begins to question the moral implications of his invitation. However, his perspective changes when he befriends Barry Speck, a man who might just be the perfect guest for the dinner.

Barry, played by Steve Carell, is an eccentric and socially awkward IRS agent with a penchant for creating intricate dioramas featuring stuffed dead mice. As Tim spends more time with Barry, he realizes that beneath his unusual hobbies lies a genuine and caring individual. This leads Tim to reconsider his participation in the cruel and heartless affair.

As the date of the dinner approaches, Tim faces the dilemma of loyalty to his company and his newfound friendship with Barry. The film follows Tim's hilarious and heartwarming journey as he navigates the complexities of friendship, ambition, and the true meaning of success.

Dinner for Schmucks is a delightful and uproarious comedy that features a star-studded cast, including Paul Rudd, Jemaine Clement, and Zach Galifianakis. With its clever humor and heartwarming storyline, this film is sure to provide audiences with an entertaining and thought-provoking experience.

Also Known As:

Dinner for Schmucks

Release Date:

30 Jul 2010

Writers:

David Guion, Michael Handelman, Francis Veber

Awards:

1 nomination