"Morning anchor" --- the heroine is not (stunning) beautiful, but full of power

Laverna 2022-04-21 09:02:18

There is a sentence in the comment, which I borrowed as my topic. "The heroine is not beautiful (the kind of stunning beauty), but he is full of power." This sentence makes a lot of sense. At first glance, I think this sentence is absolutely right.

In fact, the heroine is a hard-working young man, it may be you, it may be me, it may be him, it may be any of us, and then she takes her work seriously, works hard without complaining, and comes up with many good ideas, and then these are full of The thought of positive energy really motivated her to move forward.

Without an anchor, he spent time looking for a well-known new anchor, and the anchor despised their morning news program, and said: Half of the viewers of "Morning News" watching your program are because the remote control was lost. Can't change the stage; the other half of the audience are paraplegics waiting for the nurse to turn over. This way of evaluating programs really opened my eyes, but after thinking about it carefully, what he said seems to have a little bit of truth.

Then the heroine relied on her own strength to bring the show back to life; she also relied on her own strength to make everyone in the team work together. In fact, there are people in life who are willing to work hard and not die. But believe me, such a person would never be me, because my whole body and mind don't have such a character. I am the kind of person who adjusts his life by doing something he likes after working for a while. Otherwise, I feel as if my entire life has never been alive, as if it has never existed.

In fact, this movie is a bit similar in style to a movie I've seen before, "Joey of Struggle", but I think the good thing about this movie is that I saw the heroine struggling, struggling, thinking about something The idea is to change my life, and "Struggling Joey" really didn't make me feel that the heroine was struggling, I just felt that her original little idea saved her.

Then I thought of "Du Lala's Promotion" in China. Fortunately, I have also read this book. This book also taught us a lot of small rules in the workplace, so I can remember it so clearly. Maybe only someone who works hard can find everything that belongs to him, and then I saw this movie and he got what he wanted.

When he thought of interviewing him at this company, he said, "oh, my god. It's really cruel that you have worked so hard to end up like this." Then the heroine left in despair.

I think this sentence is really hurtful, but there is no way, what he said is the truth.

Then I also felt that I didn't work hard enough to get by, and there was no way to evaluate him who has been working hard all the time. Keep fighting, heroine.

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  • Charley 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    I really like the heroine setting, "not like those so-called elites who spend their parents' money to go to Yale Harvard to smoke marijuana and talk about semiotics". But the plot development is really atrocious.

  • Chelsey 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    The speed of speech is so fast that I can't keep up.

Morning Glory quotes

  • Lenny Bergman: Wow! Well, look who the wind blew in! What happened to you?

    Becky Fuller: Well? We're gonna change a few things.

    Lenny Bergman: OK.

    Becky Fuller: Is Ernie in place?

    Lenny Bergman: Yes, he is. He'll be interviewing people as they come off the coaster.

    Becky Fuller: No, he won't. Not anymore he's not. We're gonna put him on that coaster. We're gonna strap a handheld to the car in front of him, and then go live. Boom! It's called picking up the game, people. OK? So from now on every single story that we do is gonna have to be sensational! And we're gonna be more aggressive. We're gonna work harder, and we're gonna do it right now.

    Lenny Bergman: Uhh, are you gonna...

    Becky Fuller: I'm not gonna sing!

    [to herself]

    Becky Fuller: Why do people ask me that?

  • Becky: Look, my, my radar for that kind of thing is so bad. I, I mean I don't know if a man is interested in me until he's naked. I mean the pants come off and then I'm like "oh, I guess you don't really want to see my CD collection or talk about Kerouac."