The greed-filled rise and inevitable fall of WeWork, one of the world's most valuable startups, and the narcissists whose chaotic love made it all possible.The greed-filled rise and inevitable fall of WeWork, one of the world's most valuable startups, and the narcissists whose chaotic love made it all possible.The greed-filled rise and inevitable fall of WeWork, one of the world's most valuable startups, and the narcissists whose chaotic love made it all possible.
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- TriviaThe scene with a beer tap left on is a reference to an actual incident which happened at a WeWork space. A friend who was visiting a workspace member accidentally broke the head off a beer tap but didn't tell anyone, walking away and ignoring it. Beer flooded the entire workspace and saturated the non-WeWork retail space below.
- ConnectionsRemake of WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork (2020)
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Good story, some frustrating aspects.
The first episode is great, it sets up the story of WeWork in such an engaging and energetic way with upbeat music and awesome monologues from Jared Leto's character. The performances are excellent and the story is interesting.
However it is a little odd how they idolize the two main characters so much and make their story seem inspiring despite this show being advertised as a satirical look at the narcissistic founders of WeWork. Sometimes they'll have a one off line from Adam that makes him seem full of himself but he is shown in such a positive light within the first 3 episodes but it's kinda hard to root for them.
The pacing in this movie can be very iffy at times, it really feels like they're trying to fill the time with a lot of pointless subplots and they're stretching out the story to get to 8 episodes. Honestly I think the first about 3 hours could've easily been cut down to 2 hours.
Overall I like the story of the show but I'm worried they're just gonna stretch this story way too thin and it will become a bore.
However it is a little odd how they idolize the two main characters so much and make their story seem inspiring despite this show being advertised as a satirical look at the narcissistic founders of WeWork. Sometimes they'll have a one off line from Adam that makes him seem full of himself but he is shown in such a positive light within the first 3 episodes but it's kinda hard to root for them.
The pacing in this movie can be very iffy at times, it really feels like they're trying to fill the time with a lot of pointless subplots and they're stretching out the story to get to 8 episodes. Honestly I think the first about 3 hours could've easily been cut down to 2 hours.
Overall I like the story of the show but I'm worried they're just gonna stretch this story way too thin and it will become a bore.
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- Mar 18, 2022
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