Warm little inspirational

Horace 2021-12-16 08:01:10

This is a very modest and warm and inspirational movie. It feels like Prada Devil many years ago, but the acting skills of the protagonists, especially the old Harrison, are not very popular!
I want to talk about this movie because it focuses on the subject matter, media, TV station, and female director! It has been almost three years since graduation, and the students are working hard for the future, for the job, staying up late and suffering in major TV stations. No way, the TV station is such a place with money from migrant workers, doing the work of the prime minister, starting earlier than chickens and sleeping later than chickens, where men are livestock and women are men, but it still attracts countless young people every year. People flock to it because it has a sacred halo: dreams!
The heroine in the film is like this. She sleeps in the office and eats in the office, and even stops halfway through her boyfriend. Under the pressure of various parties, she innovates the show. In the end, he succeeded. When he succeeded, the anchor of the show was also successful. It was the old Harrison who said to him, I used to be the same as you, and I don't care about anything for the show. Do you know how you will end up in the future, nothing.
The heroine found her boyfriend and threw the phone into the refrigerator!
I don’t want to say that work is slack, nor do I want to say that ideals and pursuits are not important. I would like to use this article to pay the highest respect to the girls who I know and who I don’t know who are fighting on the front lines of the media!
Wish they to care themselves more!

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  • Mike Pomeroy: Nobody really cares that I can do this job, but... but I can. I wanted you to see that.

    Becky Fuller: That was a great story, Mike. That was... that was better than a great story, that was great television. I mean, that was bran with a donut. A bran donut.

    Mike Pomeroy: I've got a grandkid. Did you know that? Alexander. I haven't seen him since I got fired. I was embarrassed... after all I'd accomplished. And then to... come back to the news... this way. The truth is, I'd... I'd screwed up with my kids way before I got canned. Anyway, I was never at home and... when I was, I took every phone call, watching TV out of the corner of my eye. Why am I telling you this? You're worse than I am. You'd sleep at the office if you could. Let me tell you how it turns out. You end up with... with nothing. Nothing. Which is... which is what I had. 'Till you came along.

    Becky Fuller: Wait a second. Did you just say something nice to me?

    Mike Pomeroy: I told you I could banter.

  • Becky's Mom: Did you get any severance?

    Becky Fuller: Uh... there were some budgetary cuts last year, so they weren't really offering. But I have feelers out. Lots.

    Becky's Mom: Yeah, great. Honey, you think "The Today Show" is gonna call you up and hand you a job, and you have since you were eight, and it's not gonna happen.

    Becky Fuller: I don't... I know that, I do. I get it.

    Becky's Mom: This is partly my fault. I... I let your father get your hopes up. He was not a happy person, let's face it. When he saw you aim high, he started to feel better about himself, so I never said anything.

    Becky Fuller: What are you saying?

    Becky's Mom: You had a dream, you know? Great. When you were eight, it was adorable. When you were 18, it was inspiring. At 28, it's officially embarrassing. And I just want you to stop before we get to "heartbreaking".