1、Review of “Outsourced”“Outsourced” is a typical fish-out-of-water tale about a young American telemarketer who learns that his job is being shipped overseas. Todd Anderson (Josh Hamilton) spends his days managing a customer call center in Seattle until his job, along with those of the entire office,
2、 are outsourced to India. Todd rejects but when his boss informs him that quitting would mean losing his stock options, he has to go to train his Indian replacement Puro (Asif Basra). Out of constant cultural misunderstandings, Todd (Josh Hamilton) is frustrated with everything in India. He eats foo
3、d by using left hand which is taboo in India. Left hand is considered as dirty hand, which is used for clean something. Thats why Todd (Josh Hamilton) cant find toilet paper in washroom. It is quite different from America. Also Todd (Josh Hamilton) sees the personal questions, which asked by the hos
4、tess, as an embarrassing invasion of his privacy. She questions Todd during his classes, tells him he needs to know more about India. Because of cultural diversity, Todd (Josh Hamilton) has difficulty making the call center employees understand what their American customers expect. In order to get t
5、he length of a call down to six minutes, Todd (Josh Hamilton) teaches the Indian employees to speak in American way. While an employee Asha (Ayesha Dharker) questions Todd (Josh Hamilton) during his classes, tells him he needs to know more about India. She becomes his 2teacher on such mysteries as K
6、ali, the goddess of destruction (“Sometimes it is good to destroy. Then things can start again.“) Todd (Josh Hamilton) also shows Asha (Ayesha Dharker) the American value and offers her the job of assisting Puro (Asif Basra) when Todd (Josh Hamilton) leaves. “Asha can do anything.” It strengthen Ash
7、a (Ayesha Dharker)s belief to be an independent modern woman. Todd realizes that he too has a lot to learn - not only about India and America, but about himself. He soon discovers that being outsourced may be the best thing that ever happened to him.“Outsourced” is a modern day comedy of cross-cultural conflict and romance. It is a film bursting with affection for its characters and for India. It is about people learning to really see one another. It has a fundamental sweetness and innocence.