The plot seems whimsical, but in fact, it also shows some shrewd people taking advantage of the opportunity to fish in troubled waters. After Goodbye Girl, director Herbert Ross, who is adept at satirizing metropolitan absurd relationships in a comic way, released the film again, which is another sensation after the hero Michael J. Fox's back to the Future. Michael J. Fox plays Brett, a young man from Kansas to New York, who can only serve as a messenger in an international trade group, but also heard a lot about the company. When a senior executive position became vacant and there was no replacement, Brett simply used his office to give orders, became an invisible supervisor, and even caused the landlady to covet him. Director Herbert Ross made the office comedy, which takes place mainly in the corporate building, lively and smooth, making a mockery of the workplace ecology. But the main attraction comes from Fox's performance, which brings to life and resonates the attitude of contemporary young people who aspire to rise to the sky and take risks.