The 70-year-old grandpa retired after working in the same unit for 40 years. He and his wife were married for 42 years. Then his wife died and the children were not around. How should he face life?
Ben tried his best to show that he was still "alive", so when he saw the advertisement for the senior intern, he was moved. He couldn't even wait for the next day, when he tossed and turned that night, he got up and filmed his application video. He said that musicians never retire. They only stop when they have no more music in their hearts. I still have music in my heart, there is no doubt about that. .
As we expected, this handsome old gentleman in a neat suit and meticulously combed hair got the job, and they even sent him to work directly with the boss. On the other side, we saw Anne Hathaway, who was riding a bicycle through various departments of the company. Almost ten years later, she changed from the little assistant next to the devil who wore prada to the devil himself. From rejecting the senior intern program itself, to adapting to the existence of the wise old man around her, until she suddenly found herself inseparable from this life mentor, Robert De Niro sang in "I Am a Girl" is too handsome and perfect, I was so absorbed in his warm guidance throughout the film that everyone else lost their color. Of course, the 5-year-old girl is still dazzling, and the old and young in the movie are endearing.
I liked the end of the movie very much. When the young people who were listening to hip-hop and wearing casual clothes went to eBay to ask for "Benjamin's same style"
briefcases and were dressed in neat formal clothes, I suddenly discovered that this so-called intern was not just a Jules is a personal mentor in life. He is like the father of all the young people around him. He just follows in their footsteps and inadvertently teaches them the true meaning of life and how to become a true "gentleman".
It's just that her husband's confession at the end was abrupt and a little far-fetched.
At the end of the film, Ben takes Jules into a Tai Chi session, just like the beginning of the film. All the pros and cons in life come and go, just like Tai Chi itself, it goes back and forth in a cycle.
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