Do any Fortune 500 CEOs in New York City who just so happen to be free on Wednesday, December 17, want to go see a movie? Most of you guys probably have some kind of home-movie-theater situation that allows you to see films without having to interact with the general public, but there’s a lot of good stuff playing in theaters right now. We could meet up and catch Sentimental Value or maybe Ella McCay, or, hey, there’s that random little showing of Park Chan-wook’s latest film, No Other Choicethat just so happens to be for Fortune 500 CEOs only. What a coincidence! You can see a movie and avoid the general public. Sounds like a dream scenario.
Per Neon’s generous invitationthe film “spotlights many parts” of the “humble mission to achieve corporate greatness,” which every CEO can relate to in one way or another. Park’s film tells the story of a manager laid off from his job who uses, uh, a less-than-gentle approach when he’s faced with competition in a cutthroat (literally) job market. No doubt it’ll be fun for some of the most rich and powerful people in the country to watch a real go-getter go get for once. The screening is free, and there’s nothing CEOs love more than a bargain. Here’s hoping a few of them go out and take advantage of this great deal.
