balance

Everett 2022-04-24 07:01:04

I thought it was a movie about the workplace. At first, it was very helpful for those new to the workplace, and it was also helpful for those who wanted to discover opportunities but were distressed, but finally realized that this movie is about life.
The balance between dreams and reality, career and love, and a little bit of life.

As good as water, what I want to say is such a person.

Doing things calmly and always taking countermeasures is also a kind of calmness in seeing the world as it is. He understands the original rules of this world, and understands the relationship between the rules customized by humans and the emotional sustenance that humans need. Therefore, every word and deed are carried out like running water, so that everyone's inner conflict can be alleviated.

It is a kind of calmness that sees through all the conditions of life, not a simple behavior. Behind all kinds of heart-warming, grasping everything just right is what we who haven’t experienced everything can’t understand, what we think about this world. Deep, thorough understanding of the world. I want to learn the general movements, but I can only use a frown.

Even if he understands and understands, he is still unable to face the conflict in his heart, making everything appear calm, and his best efforts can only build a false mask on top of the original body. Let the distance between heart and reality grow further and further.

I like this kind of calmness, although I can't achieve it. But the movie actually gave an answer from another angle. We can't be that kind of people. Today, we can find similar plots in the movie and are enlightened by him through the screen.

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Extended Reading
  • Reginald 2022-03-22 09:01:32

    Nancy Meyers hasn't made a film for a few years and still can't make any new tricks. She has been focusing on the social relations of the elderly for decades. The old ways are still quite moving, and the start-up/female entrepreneur setting that keeps pace with the times is better than the previous one. It's much more interesting, but the plot direction and characters are too idealized, I really doubt if she lives in online literature.

  • Ambrose 2022-03-22 09:01:32

    3 Watching such "women in the workplace" movies is like flipping through women's fashion magazines, flipping through the pictures to teach you how to dress, reading the column and drinking some feminist chicken soup for the soul. Life is too easy for them, and they can balance it out with tai chi. Still, the casting is great. Stay classic.

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.