Aasif Mandvi hits his (very odd,
in fairness) role at about twice the volume and pace of anyone else, Justin Bartha barely figures, Mia Farrow is sweet enough, but doesn't make much of an impact, and Christopher Walken is interestingly restrained, adhering to normal human punctuation for the first
time in recent memory, but at the same
time, hiring Walken to play an
average suburban dad is about like hiring Jason Statham for a film where he doesn't punch someone
in the face.
Exxon does not get overvalued for long periods of
time (2007 was really the only «bad
time» to invest
in Exxon
in recent memory), and this minimizes the risk of dollar - cost -
averaging.