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Synopsis: The healthy living philosophies of an ultra-positive gym owner, Trevor, played by Guy Pearce, is tested against his employee Kat's more pragmatic approach, played by Cobie Smulders. It doesn't help that the two have slept together and he harbours lingering feelings for her. Her unresolved anger threatens to ruin the gym's relationship with a wealthy new client, Danny, played by Kevin Corrigan. Matters are further jeopardized when Trevor, trying to smooth the situation, gives way to his own emotions instead. In spite of their best efforts, neither is able to truly move on. The business risk Trevor is in too deep to back away from and the uncertainty of something more with Kat threatens to profoundly impact both their lives.
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Director(s): Andrew Bujalski
Production: Magnolia Pictures
  5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.4
Metacritic:
73
Rotten Tomatoes:
83%
R
Year:
2015
105 min
Website
126 Views


but it's an executive decision, okay?

Kat, reality check. You're already working

seven days a week. You're unfocused.

You know what? You know, Trevor,

I'd like you to finish your explanation here

- because I truly don't understand why...

- Don't provoke me. Don't provoke me.

- Trevor is trying to run a business.

- F*** off! You're a bisexual gigolo!

Part of achieving excellence

is delivering excellence consistently.

- And I'm sorry, what did you just call me?

- Listen, just call him, okay?

Give him a call and let me know

what you work out, all right? F***.

- Thanks.

- You made him so mad.

Kat, don't f*** with a lion.

I wouldn't want to touch you.

Wouldn't want to go near you.

- This is my car.

- Sorry.

Don't do it, Kat. Don't come in here.

Just turn around.

Do you ever read the feedback forms

you make clients fill out?

Why don't you ever say anything nice

to me first before you attack?

- Why isn't that part of your strategy?

- Who is... your highest ranked trainer?

I don't know. I haven't crunched

the numbers yet.

Why would you make people

fill out these forms

if you're not gonna crunch the

numbers, man? That's not optimized.

Well, why don't you... pull up

the... spreadsheet? I'll wait.

- I know you score high.

- I Sc... clients f***ing love me, Trevor.

Look, they don't see the dark side

unless they f*** with me

or they f*** with your business.

And if they're cool,

then I'm their best friend.

Look, the guy was weird, okay?

He just gave off a weird vibe.

He wanted privates at home. That's fine.

But when I asked him

about his personal fitness goals,

he just got more f***ing weird.

And... I just wouldn't feel comfortable

sending you over there.

- He's a rapist.

- I have no idea. Maybe.

And he's like a big guy, big trouble?

Yeah, hand to hand in a fair fight,

you would break his neck,

but I can't count

on a fair fight, can I?

I'm just not prepared

to take the risk, all right?

Geez, now I'm worried

about Lorenzo and his...

Come on, I'm setting the alarm.

You're such a juvenile.

I can't believe I haven't earned

your trust by now.

So.

Well, listen...

this is an intro session,

and it's really just about me getting

to know you and you getting to know me

- and sort of starting on a plan together.

- All right.

So, what I'd like you

to do is... keep a food log.

That means, you know,

writing it down on a piece of paper,

e-mailing it to me,

or now some of my clients,

they'll take a picture of the food they're

eating and send it to me. Boom, easy.

So, anything that goes into your body

that isn't water, we track it.

- That's intense.

- Yeah.

Payment...

you could either pay by...

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Andrew Bujalski

Andrew Bujalski (born April 29, 1977 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American film director, screenwriter and actor, who has been called the "Godfather of Mumblecore." more…

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