Technology and passion are often not everything

Deja 2022-03-03 08:01:05

The film tells the story that happened in August 2001, on the eve of the famous "9-11" terrorist incident. The original author cleverly transferred the American people's frustration with terrorist attacks to the new economic field at the cusp of the storm, trying to tell the financing story of an Internet company whose entrepreneurship was in a bottleneck period.

At the end of the story, this well-dressed young talent finally managed everything on the board of directors, but he was still plotted by insidious and cunning investors and was eliminated from the game. This emblematic story is actually a good lesson for all Web 2.0 entrepreneurs: technology and passion are important, but often not all.

From the perspective of the company, how to deal with various problems in the growth period and how to balance the light and dark relationship between people in the board of directors are all issues worth thinking about.

However, the film did not give the audience a specific answer. The story ended with the sad departure of the entrepreneurial brothers, which was a bit melancholy. I think the director may not have thought about giving the audience any answers, because these answers need the whole world to find together.


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