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  1. Apr 21, 2023 · Nothing about this ending really makes sense. First, Guy wouldn't get away with it. Tons of people would testify that Dawn was not bitter about her relationship with Buddy, and that she and Guy had dated. Detectives would look into this and eventually uncover the truth. Second, Buddy wouldn't promote Guy.

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · There is a very blurry line between dreams and obsession, and an individual often fails to notice the difference until it is too late. “Swimming With Sharks” is a tale of two women: Joyce Holt (Diane Kruger), a movie mogul obsessed with her Hollywood dream who has given her entire life to fulfilling it, and the other one is her new and young assistant, Tallulah “Lou” Simms, who is much ...

  3. United States. Language. English. Budget. $700,000 [1] Box office. $382,928 [2] Swimming with Sharks (also known as The Boss and Buddy Factor) is a 1994 American satire film written and directed by George Huang and starring Kevin Spacey, Frank Whaley and Michelle Forbes .

  4. Buddy Ackerman (Kevin Spacey), a big time movie producer on the rise, hires young Guy (Frank Whaley) to be his assistant. Guy thinks he's finally hit the big time. But Buddy has other ideas. He torments Guy with petty requests and daily reamings for bringing him Equal instead of Sweet-N-Low. Guy decides that he is fed up with Buddy's torture ...

  5. Apr 16, 2022 · Swimming With Sharks Ending Explained Recap, “Swimming with Sharks” has the makings of a breakout streaming series. There’s identifiable young stars in Kiern...

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  6. Jun 24, 2006 Full Review Nell Minow Movie Mom Rated: 3/5 Oct 4, 2003 Full Review Jamie Broadnax Black Girl Nerds 'Swimming with Sharks', although it is peak 90s in terms of some scripted dialog on ...

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  8. As with a Shakespeare play, the towering central figure in Swimming With Sharks is talked about, mythologised, both deified and demonised, before we meet him. He is discussed in meetings, heard on the phone and through the walls, but not seen until nearly ten minutes into this slight, perhaps insubstantial, 90-minute movie.

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