'West Wing' Producer Considers America's Corporate Culture with 'Company Men'
21 January 2011
It wasn’t that John Wells, executive producer of groundbreaking TV dramas including ER and The West Wing, had never considered making the jump to the big screen. He had received offers, but none of them felt right. Then his brother-in-law fell victim to corporate downsizing, and Wells started writing and researching and seeking out thousands of the unemployed, to share with him accounts of life on the frontlines.
“The stories were self-deprecating, tragic and humorous, but above all dignified,” he says. “That integrity was the common thread in all the people I spoke to, from the couple hundred I met to the couple thousand I found online. I knew I had to present their experiences with the same qualities.”
The result is The Company Men, a drama, written and directed by Wells, that addresses not only joblessness in the wake of a historic economic meltdown, but also workplace realities that, he believes, have undermined the good-faith relationship between employers and employees.
Wells, 53, admits that Men wasn’t an easy sell. “Major studios don’t make movies like this anymore, because they’re beholden to stockholders and international audiences. I was lucky to have a great cast that helped keep things moving. But if I didn’t get financing when I did, around the time the Bush administration was leaving office, I think the movie would have disappeared.”
Heading Wells’ formidable cast are Tommy Lee Jones, Chris Cooper and, as a boardroom hotshot reduced to manual labor after catching an unexpected pink slip, Ben Affleck. Wells says Affleck was the first to sign on, tireless in his efforts to recruit a solid supporting cast, and ideally suited to playing someone not always easy to love.
“Ben’s character was meant to be someone you don’t necessarily like, and you might even hope he gets some comeuppance,” Wells explains. “He’s successful, he’s arrogant – kind of like Ben, who’s a little too handsome and a little too smart. You want to love him and you want to punch him in the face at the same time.”