The Internship

The Internship

  • Director: Shawn Levy
  • Writer: Vince Vaughn,Jared Stern
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Tagalog, Cantonese, Mandarin, Spanish
  • Release date: June 7, 2013
  • Runtime: 1h 59min
  • Sound mix: Dolby, Datasat, SDDS, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Surround 7.1
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Thực Tập Sinh
  • "The Internship" is a comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, written by VinceVaughn and Jared Stern , starring VinceVaughn , Owen Wilson , Rose Byrne , and Max Minghella . It was released in the United States on June 7, 2013.
    The film tells the story of Billy and Nick, who are over 40, suddenly laid off. They went to Google as interns and re-planned their careers   .

    Details

    • Release date June 7, 2013
    • Filming locations Mountain View, California, USA
    • Production companies Twentieth Century Fox, New Regency Productions, Wild West Picture Show Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $58,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $44,672,764

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $17,325,307

    Gross worldwide

    $93,492,844

    Movie reviews

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    • By Braeden 2022-03-20 09:01:31

      Let's dance!

      I just watched this movie and it was recommended by my roommate. The theme is not new, it is still about dreams, persistence and struggle. Although it is still the old-fashioned tone, it once again brought moving. The mood after viewing is as follows:
      First, technology brings a lot of convenience, so that people ignore the people around them and forget the communication between people. People are people, people wanna communicate.
      Just push the window and say hi, OK? Second, I...

    • By Demarco 2022-03-20 09:01:31

      What An American Dream.

      This is truly an American dream come true.
      Forget the real-life possibilities of this movie.
      But how many people bow their heads and admit defeat before their dreams come true? !
      There are everywhere.
      People always tell you that your goals are too grand and unrealistic.
      Then, how many of these successful people do you have now? Didn't they start from some unrealistic dreams and go step by step to the present?
      If you listen to others and be more realistic, you will...

    • By Jordan 2022-03-19 09:01:04

      A little bit about sales

      There is a saying in the selling world - Nothing will happen until someone sells something.

      The movie internship talks about all the tears and laughs about two salesmen's job transition because of the previous company closed down. Probably everyone will have a chance to experience nowadays. This is a movie talks about life transition. The business may be changed, technology may be changed, trend may be changed. However, something has not changed at the end of day - the human being. We...

    • By Garth 2022-03-19 09:01:04

      Inspirational class

      This film is simply a super long advertisement for Google. Google has implanted its own company from beginning to end, and it didn't spend a penny on this movie. I can only say "Google why are you hanging like this?" ! The film tells that with the advent of the Internet age, two old friends in their 40s were suddenly laid off. In order to reorganize the direction of their lives, the two interviewed and joined the famous IT company "Google". They must compete with sly young people in their early...

    • By Coby 2022-03-19 09:01:04

      benevolence

      As a long-running advertisement, Resurrection Job Party is more than passable, but it can be used as a movie. It copies a lot of Monster University, but it can't keep up with the essence. The villains are not strong enough, and they are very flat. There are many monster villains, and even the two protagonists. They are also villains at different times. On the contrary, the two of them are too type. The
      American type develops inertia, no matter which type has a formula, and the dishes are...

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    • By Jarrod 2022-04-23 07:01:37

      Owen's face is so...

    • By Orpha 2022-04-23 07:01:37

      Although it is very fancy Google and very fond of San Francisco, it is difficult to block the frequent nonsense parts of the film, and I can't bear to look directly. Am I the only one who thinks that this kind of unrealistic American dream is only believed by the second-tier Americans, and even the gods and horses don't understand that they can only be fools and hold beautiful people...

    • By Michelle 2022-04-23 07:01:37

      The ending is disgusting and the process is sloppy, but in the face of Google, I just can't give it less than four stars. This is the legendary idol...

    • By Jean 2022-04-23 07:01:37

      Google changed the world, it's worth making a film to tout...

    • By Alexandro 2022-04-23 07:01:37

      Kuala Lumpur ->...

    Movie plot

    Billy and Nick are two good brothers. They have been doing business for decades in a sales company. They have gone from being a superstar to a boss who only sells limited products. While they were doing their best to promote a limited edition watch, a customer told them both that their company had closed down.
    Angrily Billy and Nick found their boss, who told them lightly that the company had closed down because e-commerce and...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    The film is the second collaboration between producer Sean Levy, screenwriter Jared Stern and actor Vince Vaughn following the 2012 film "New Neighborhood Defense".
    95% of the content about Google in the film is real, and the other 5% is an idealized Google.
    Before the filming started, Vince Vaughan met many people who worked at Google. From them, Vaughan got a lot of first-hand information about....
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    Evaluation action

    The story of "Uncle Intern" still has a selling point, but the film is rated PG-13. In the eyes of audiences who are used to watching R-rated comedies, it is estimated that the laughter of the film is too naive. The media's evaluation of the film is also average. 32 media gave a comprehensive review of 43 points, and "Entertainment Weekly" gave it 75 points, thinking that the film cannot be compared with Irving Wilson's predecessor,...
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    Movie quotes

    • [Billy and Nick are at their employer's office after the company goes out of business]

      Billy McMahon: [angry] What the fuck, Sammy!

      Nick and Billy's Boss: What the fuck me? What the fuck you! Who told you could barge into my office without an appointment?

      Nick Campbell: You closed the company? And then you sent us out on a sale that we really needed and have Bob Williams drop that bomb on us?

      Nick and Billy's Boss: Bob Williams' got a big fuckin' mouth.

      Nick Campbell: Yeah, he does.

      Nick and Billy's Boss: Look, you weren't gonna get the sale anyway. Nobody wears a watch anymore. They just check their goddamn phones.

      Nick Campbell: Disagree. Cite your sources.

      Billy McMahon: The kids, maybe, but there's... there's a broader market.

      Nick and Billy's Boss: Lorraine, what time is it?

      Lorraine: [checks the time on her cellphone] 10:26.

      Billy McMahon: One hip, pioneering secretary does not a cultural trend make.

      Nick and Billy's Boss: She 75 years old. Watches are obsolete and so are the two of you.

      Nick Campbell: Obsolete? What does that even mean?

      Nick and Billy's Boss: It means everything's computerized now! It's cheaper for a machine to tell these companies what to order than an manufacturer's rep. They don't need us anymore.

      Nick Campbell: No, people have a deep, mistrust of machines. Have you seen Terminator?

      Billy McMahon: Yep.

      Nick Campbell: Or "2"?

      Billy McMahon: Mmm-hmm

      Nick Campbell: Or "3" or "4"?

      Billy McMahon: All of them.

      Nick Campbell: People wanna deal with people, not terminators.

      Nick and Billy's Boss: People hate people. Times have changed.

      Nick Campbell: That's so negative.

    • Nick and Billy's Boss: Luckily, I saw this coming. Cashed out my retirement, bought a condo in Miami Beach, new tits for the wife. Silicone. It's legal again.

      Billy McMahon: Wow.

      Nick Campbell: Saline's out?

      Nick and Billy's Boss: Yeah. Me and the old lady are gonna be tucked away real nice.

      Billy McMahon: Yeah, great for you, huh? Perfect. So, uh, that's it right? But what about us, Sammy?

      Nick and Billy's Boss: [sighs] You two were great salesmen. The best! But at the end of the day, you're grinders. Foot solders. We all know you'll never be generals. And I'm gonna say something harsh right now.

      Billy McMahon: Now you're gonna say something harsh?

      Nick and Billy's Boss: Strap it in, boys, 'cause it ain't pretty out there. And you two are dinosaurs. Face it, where you're going... you've already been.

      [places two watches for Billy and Nick as gifts for them]

      Nick and Billy's Boss: I thank you for your service.

    • [At Billy's house, a foreclosure notice is seen on the window; Megan, Billy's soon-to-be ex-girlfriend, is about to leave him for good]

      Billy McMahon: Come on, Megan, listen to me. Honey, let's talk about this. Is this because I'm too unselfish in bed? Because I can change it around. I'm not gonna say it's going to be easy, but I can do it. Megan, listen to me. Honey, it's always darkest before the dawn.

      Megan: No, Billy, it's not. It's actually darkest in the middle of the night.

      Billy McMahon: We have enough on the table here without arguing about proverbs.

      Megan: Look, I knew things weren't great, but to come home to a foreclosure sign?

      Billy McMahon: Can we hug it for a second?

      Megan: No!

      Billy McMahon: Can I touch it?

      Megan: No, please.

      Billy McMahon: Okay, listen. That could've been avoided if the Bob Williams deal didn't go so bad on me.

      Megan: You blew the Bob Williams deal?

      Billy McMahon: Well, it's not so much that I blew the deal as much as the company just decided to shut down and take our jobs away. Come on, listen to me, sweetheart. I promise you, I can pay for all of this.

      Megan: It's not about the money, Billy. This is about you, okay? You-you talk a big game, but you never do anything about it. It's like you say that we're going to Spain, but have I ever been to Barcelona?

      Billy McMahon: Barthelona.

      Megan: Ugh!

      Billy McMahon: And not yet, but we're going. Vaya co dios, mi amor.

      Megan: What?

      Billy McMahon: Porque esta bravo en Barthelona y fantastico!

      Megan: No, we are not going to Barthelona, okay? We have discussed going to Barthelona, but we are never going to go to Barthelona.

      Billy McMahon: Not with an attitude like that, we're not.

      Megan: Oh, God!

      Billy McMahon: Wait, do you even hear yourself?

      Megan: Yes.

      Billy McMahon: I'm glad that you got to say some of that, because we're in a relationship, and I'm just glad that we're both committed to it.

      Megan: No, do you know how badly I want to believe that, Billy? Because I've been with you for a long time and nothing ever seems to get better. Honey, you're... you're such a great guy, but you always figure out a way to screw things up and let people down. And Billy, I love you, but I'm really tired of being let down.

      [Megan storms out of the house and out of Billy's life for good]