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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In the Company of Men is a cult 1990s independent black comedy/drama film directed by Neil Labute and starring Aaron Eckhart. It tells the story of two Jerkass co-workers, Chad and Howard, who have recently divorced their wives, seeking revenge against the female gender. So Chad cooks up a scheme that involves going out with and baiting a young beautiful and deaf woman, then breaking up with her and emotionally destroying her. Noted for its extremely realistic and casual portrayal of misogyny and its dark character study, the film received good reviews and won the Filmmakers Trophy at the Sundance Film Festival. |