Highlights about "The Intern"

Abigale 2022-04-24 07:01:04

I really like the writer's attitude towards an affair: see through but not tear, save but not accommodate. If there is still love, I will open my arms, turn around or leave, it is up to you. However, there is no next time.

Ben accompanies Jules as a personal assistant to San Francisco to find a new CEO candidate. While the two were at the hotel, Jules couldn't hold back the pressure and revealed to Ben that she found out her husband was having an affair.

Jules read about the affair from her husband's cell phone text messages and endured it silently, but under a lot of pressure. Taking advantage of the business trip, he spit at Ben quickly.

But to Jules' surprise, Ben already knew about it. It was Jules' husband, Matt, who was going on a date under the pretext of being sick, and asked Ben to take the child to the Party for him. Coincidentally, the child was unwell, and Ben brought her back early. Just happened to bump Matt into a woman's car...

Unexpectedly, Ben actually knew about this a long time ago.

Ben reminds Jules that it is the most unwise to trade a career for a man's heart.

Ben saw Mat with an affair, but he didn't take the rape, let alone Jules.

Jules hoped that Matt would seriously reflect and go back to the past with her.

Jules hopes to resign as CEO, spend more time with her husband and children, and save her marriage

She wants to give her husband a chance too

Matt woke up from the confusion, beating up his mistakes, begging for forgiveness, and starting all over again.

Husband deeply touched and sincerely apologizes

Perfect, but not without flaws.

Everyone makes mistakes, but only true love allows correction and growth

For marriage and love, being able to cultivate such a mind requires a sense of responsibility and absolute control over life.

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Extended Reading
  • Letitia 2022-01-27 08:04:03

    Commercial, but cute story. The only unpleasant thing is why the word "feminist" appears in the usual label of this movie?

  • Dejuan 2022-03-22 09:01:32

    A senior fairy tale packaged as a growing film. It mainly depends on the heroine changing into a set of beautiful clothes and drinking the chicken soup for the soul poured by the director. The issues raised by the film itself include work and family issues, and workplace entrepreneurship continuation issues. Which one did you take seriously? In the end, nothing was resolved at all. Thin film. It is a pity to find such fresh young and old partners, but unable to dig out a deeper interaction spark

The Intern quotes

  • Davis: Whoa! Is this your closet? Busy man about town. What's in all these drawers?

    Ben: Boxers, T-shirts, pocket squares, handkerchiefs...

    Davis: Okay, what's the deal with the handkerchief? That one I just don't get at all.

    Ben: Okay. It's essential. That your generation doesn't know that is criminal. The best reason to carry a handkerchief is to lend it.

    Davis: Hmm.

    Ben: Ask Jason about this. Women cry, Davis. We carry it for them. One of the last vestiges of the chivalrous gent.

  • Ben: Ben: I'm Ben Whittaker. I've got an appointment with Miss Ostin.

    Becky: Becky: I thought she was meeting with her new intern.

    Ben: Ben: That's me.

    Becky: Becky: How old are you?

    Ben: Ben: 70, you?

    Becky: Becky: I'm 24. I know I look older. It's the job. It ages you, which won't be great in your case... Sorry.