Highest-Rated Movies about 'Frustration'

Hangin' With the Homeboys (1991), Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948), A One and a Two - Yi Yi: The Cinema of Life (2000), Tiny Furniture (2010), I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore. (2017), Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (2014), I Hate Kids (2018), Entry Level (2007) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Frustration movies.

#5. I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore. (2017)

Storyline: When a depressed woman is burgled, she finds a new sense of purpose by tracking down the thieves alongside her obnoxious neighbour. But they soon find themselves dangerously out of their depth against a pack of degenerate criminals.

Plot Keywords: black comedy, crime, drama, independent film, female protagonist, revenge, social satire ...

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#6. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (2014)

Storyline: For 12 year old Alexander Cooper, everyday is a bad day. And his family thinks he's being silly because they never have a bad day. On the day before his 12th birthday party, he learns that another boy is having a party of his own and everyone is going to it. And another kid punks him online. So at midnight of his birthday, he wishes that his whole family can have a bad day. And things for the whole family go bad, his mom's car is broken so they have to share a car, his sister has a cold and has to go on stage, his older brother, who's hoping to get his driver's license and to bring his girlfriend to the prom, has to deal with his girlfriend's snootiness and fails to get his license, his mom has a crisis at work which could cost her her job, and his dad who has a job interview has to bring his younger brother with him but because his pacifier is broken he can't stop crying. Alex feels responsible.

Plot Keywords: family, comedy, children, growing up, adventure, everyday life, humor ...

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#7. I Hate Kids (2018)

Storyline: Nick Pearson is a life-long bachelor who is finally settling down. On the brink of his wedding he is surprised to find he has a 13-year-old son who found him with help from a psychic. The problem is that Nick can't stand kids and would happily send the boy back to live with his biological mother, except that nobody has a clue who that might be. With nowhere to turn, Nick must hit the road with the boy and the neurotic, inept psychic to track down dozens of his ex-flings and ask each the awkward question--with mixed results.—Todd Traina

Plot Keywords: comedy, family, romance, romantic, life, coming of age, humor ...

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#8. Entry Level (2007)

Storyline: After losing his restaurant, chef CLAY MAGUIRE must start his career all over--at the bottom. Pushing forty with no "corporate skill-set", Clay enters the strange world of the Unemployable Interviewees of America. He soon meets others who share his plight--LIZ, who spent her youth traveling in the Peace Corp and now finds that experience digging wells in Bangladesh isn't exactly what corporate America is clamoring for; BOB a manufacturing engineer who lost his pension when the company went bust and now finds that 64 is too old to get hired as an administrative assistant and too young for a Wal-Mart greeter; and CHARLIE, who's job as a corporate hiring manager is so miserable that he only hires interviewees he hates because working at his company should be a form of punishment. Spurred along by the total lack of encouragement by his job counselor SAM, the self-serving "wisdom" of his homeless buddy NICK, and the most bizarre series of job interviews imaginable, Clay and his fellow job-seekers strive for dignity, success, or at least a job taking customer service calls from prison inmates for minimum wage. A hilarious, insightful look at job interviews, finding the courage to start all over, and life at the ENTRY LEVEL.—Anonymous

Plot Keywords: comedy, workplace, independent film, american film, low budget, satire, absurd ...

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