Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 6000000
Revenue
$ 11336986

Jim Dodge

Josie McClellan

Nestor Pyle

Gil Kinney

Bud Dodge

Dotty Dodge

Roger Roy McClellan

Penny Dodge

Cal Dodge

Officer Don

Lorraine

Bob Bosenbeck

Dave Hockner

Otis

Boy #1

C.D. Marsh (uncredited)

Custodian

Boy #2

Boy #3

Gas Station Owner

Farmer in Cafe

Stock Boy

Girl in Car

Boy in Car

Written by s6kx on 2025-05-28
Career Opportunities falls short in several key areas. First, the film never explores Jim and Josie’s school days, leaving their relationship superficial and motivations unclear. Second, it fails to reveal how Jim connected Nestor and Gil to the Salzburg murder, creating a narrative gap. Third, the story relies on implausible coincidences: Jim’s overnight shift stretches endlessly as he cleans shelves, watches TV, roller skates, and tries on clothes; the robbers enter and exit freely through an unlocked back door despite Jim being locked inside; and Jim conveniently discovers the safe key in an unremarkable desk drawer with no prior hint. These conveniences strain credibility and weaken the overall impact.

Written by JPV852 on 2025-09-07
I've heard about this movie thanks to that one meme. But decided to finally watch this John Hughes written rom-com-crime and thought none of it really worked. I didn't buy either Frank Whaley or Jennifer Connelly in their roles nor their time together. I did manage to laugh a couple of times but otherwise this is a pretty bland and forgettable film other than Connelly riding that mechanical horse. If not for Home Alone 3, this might be John Hughes worst written film. **2.5/5**