At the beginning of the film, Jerry Maguire is no different from other agents. In the face of a society where materialistic competition is getting faster and faster, what he thinks in his mind is 'SHOW ME THE MONEY'. However, he realized one day and found that he was not like himself, he became I don't even like myself anymore. Wrote an impromptu MEMO (ps: Mission statement in his opinion) The answer was fewer clients, less money. More attention, Caring for them. Caring for ouselves, And games too. Later, it is conceivable that no boss would hope Decreased clients, lost profits, and Fire him a week later.
Jerry Maguire heard the news and returned to the office with a plot that taught me two words: patience. That's right, because Jerry Maguire was fired, he wanted to poach the client of the original company in anger, but it backfired. No client believed that there was only one person who had just been acquired by FIRE. Only Rod Tidwell, a player who is not favored by the media, complains and rhetoric to him, and at this time sitting in front of the film and watching it makes me impatient, not to mention that Jerry Maguire still has a lot of calls to answer in the film , but he patiently listened to the player's complaints, and also cooperated with his request, shouting loudly: "SHOW ME THE MONEY!!!!" O(∩_∩)O haha~ I have to say that Tom Cruise is roaring It's also very attractive. In the end Rod Tidwell also became his only client.
The film is nearing the end. Like most inspirational films, the hero succeeded, Jerry Maguire succeeded, Rod Tidwell succeeded, played football with heart, and successfully won the game. There is a detail here that deeply moved me, and also That's when my tears burst. Rod Tidwell succeeded. He was no longer alone when he walked out of the court. A large number of reporters and media surrounded him to interview him. At this time, he just wanted to see the agent Jerry Maguire who helped him and struggled together in the most difficult time. Hug He, shouted to each other: "We did it!" I cried. Jerry Maguire used to pick him up after every kick. Now he has succeeded in being surrounded by a large number of people, and he only keeps saying in the crowd: "Where's Jerry?" It is quite touching.
Finally, of course, I have to talk about the heroine. I will say it at the end because the dialogue of the heroine at the end of the film impressed me a lot. Jerry Maguire came back to Dorothy Boyd and confessed a lot of things I only remember. He said complete me. Before he went on, Dorothy said just shut up, you had me at "hello' you had me at "hello'. Yes, there is no need to have too many words between two people who love each other, as long as one is willing to turn back and appear in front of each other, it is enough to show your heart.
In this materialistic society, everyone wants to succeed, and success depends on everyone's definition. If a job has finally changed and it is not the original self, and found that he has changed beyond recognition, will he still be happy? If you are not happy, is there any point in being successful? Follow the self in our heart, be the self we want to be, think it is right, stick to it, believe in love as the heroine in the film said: "Maybe you're correct. Men are the enemy. But i still love the enemy."yeah, yes, that's it. Of course, there are some very classic lines in the film, and there are many, many inspirations. I will not be verbose here. Those who are interested can enjoy this film by themselves, and experience the moving and comprehension by themselves. Tom Cruise, I LOVE UO(∩_∩)O~~
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