Not bad, commercial film, recommended

Myron 2022-01-09 08:02:17

Seeing the recommendation of the CEO of Lan Ting, I watched this "Middle Man" specially. I feel that the commercial atmosphere of this movie is still quite strong. If you analyze it carefully, there are still some gains

. Let me share the following: 1.
For Jack, he can avoid the role of the supplier from the beginning. Abandoning the identity of content providers with legal objections, he only serves as an online payment platform provider, which is similar to the current Alipay. The advantage of this is that he dismissed his responsibilities and avoided possible legal liabilities from the beginning. A company without original sin would have a much higher probability of long-lasting survival.

2.
Choose your partners carefully . Two development geniuses in the movie developed an online cash register system, but the first time they chose a partner, they almost ruined them. Later, Z’s intervention was undoubtedly a typical act of choosing partners inadvertently, and Z directly led to their subsequent imprisonment. Going back to these two development geniuses, God is really fair. When giving them the rational right brain of the genius, they didn't give them the emotional left brain, so their work is completely at the level of brain damage, except for programming. Moreover, they can completely betray you for profit and survival. Therefore, this is also an inspiration to us: choose partners carefully.

3. Integration of contacts and resources.
This is also one of the themes that the name "Middleman" wants to express. If Jack hadn't come forward to settle the conflict in the film, and he would coordinate the two parties' work, there would be no such achievement.

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Middle Men quotes

  • Audrey Dawns: I think there's just too much emphasis on guilt. All this guilt, guilt, guilt. Guilt for what? I'll bet if you ask any old timer in one of those old folks homes, they'd tell you they regret the stuff they didn't do. Not the stuff that they did do.

  • Curt Allmans: Get out. Now. Yesterday, if possible.