In the Company of Men
"In the Company of Men" is a 1997 film directed by Neil LaBute. The story revolves around two male coworkers, Chad and Howard, who plot to emotionally manipulate a deaf female colleague, Christine, as a form of revenge against women. Their cruel scheme highlights themes of misogyny and the toxic dynamics of corporate culture.
The film is known for its dark humor and sharp social commentary. It challenges viewers to reflect on the nature of power, vulnerability, and the ethical implications of their actions. The performances, particularly by Aaron Eckhart as Chad, received critical acclaim for their intensity and realism.