Outsourced
Front Cover
Rating:
17.517.517.517.517.5
Medium:
DVD
Release Date:
9/2/2008
Theatrical Date:
1/1/2007
Date Imported:
7/25/2009
List Price:
$24.98
Genre:
Comedy
Studio:
Ocean Park Home Entertainment
Cast:
Dharker, Ayesha / Hamilton, Josh / Pine, Larry / Basra, Asif / Smith, Matt
Director:
Jeffcoat, John
Audience Rating:
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Aspect Ratio:
1.66:1
DVD Region:
1
Running Time:
103
Format:
Color / Dolby / DVD / NTSC / Subtitled / Widescreen
Language:
English (Subtitled)
EAN:
0810863010609
UPC:
810863010609
Flag:
30-day loan to Doris A beginning 1/14/2010
Description:

Product Description Todd Anderson (Josh Hamilton-Kicking and Screaming, The Bourne Identity) gets the bad news from his boss: his job has been outsourced. Adding insult to injury, Todd must travel to India to train his own replacement. Through a series of hilarious misadventures, this charming, critically acclaimed romantic comedy reminds us that sometimes getting lost is the best way to find yourself.

Amazon.com The low-key, charming Outsourced is a thoughtful satire about the human side of contemporary frustrations associated with the global economy. Josh Hamilton (The House of Yes) stars as Todd Anderson, vice president of customer relations for a Seattle company that sells phone-order, patriotic kitsch. Part of Todd's job is keeping his operators' order-taking time down to a few minutes. He's good at what he does, but that doesn't stop the company from outsourcing Todd's entire department to somewhere in India, where local workers can field customer calls more cheaply. A reluctant Todd is sent to the subcontinent to train his own replacement and get the new operators up to speed. Neither task goes well, but adding to Todd's frustration is culture shock over everything from Indian table manners to public transportation to minimal bathroom fixtures. There’s something familiar about this particular fish-out-of-water tale (television’s Northern Exposure, as well as such features as Local Hero and Doc Hollywood). The gentle but illuminating Outsourced proves the story, as long as it's told well, never gets old. Todd eventually realizes the best way to escape India and get back to Seattle, ironically, is to let go of his resistance to India's culture and people. Transformation precedes liberation, but the lovely question in Outsourced is this: once Todd is transformed, what does he need to be liberated from? The film's deliberate, carefully paced narrative can't obscure the feeling of epiphany that permeates Outsourced. Nor can some of its other delights: assured location shooting and a fine supporting cast, including a wry Ayesha Dharker as Todd's romantic interest, and a brief appearance by Larry Pine as a kind of older, more serene version of the disoriented central character. --Tom Keogh

Average Customer Rating:
4.0
Notes:
[1/14/2010] Flag changed to “30-day loan to Doris A beginning 1/14/2010”