Everyone longs for a year-end friend who can guide them

Colten 2022-03-19 09:01:04

After watching the movie, the first thing I sighed was why I didn't have a perfect "uncle" like Ben in my life.
In Jules' eyes, Ben is such an indispensable friend. He is experienced, composed, and loved by everyone. The point is, his problem-solving ability is almost perfect. Although the trick of sneaking into someone's home and stealing a computer makes people smile, but who doesn't like such an old man?
It should be the elder that everyone is eager to know. But at the beginning of the play, Ben is also a "lost" person. He lost his wife many years ago and retired. He can only use travel to pass the empty and meaningless life, but whenever he returns from travel, he feels very empty and can only use it repeatedly. Go out to emphasize the meaning of life.
Therefore, the key to the problem is three words: "needed"! Jules is eager to be needed by his family and his work, and can perfectly handle the contradiction between the two; Ben is also needed, he needs work and needs to communicate with people, and just when he is needed by others, his life also changes. I got fulfillment and meaning, and I met someone I like at the age of 70! Needed by another woman!
The film was criticized for the part where Jules's husband cheated. She wanted to give up her career for the integrity of her family (although she didn't think it was her fault), but she changed her mind under Ben's persuasion, and her husband finally agreed I came to admit my mistake, expressing my desire to "go back to the past", and it seems to be a perfect ending in the end, but I believe many people will complain and say, "Wow, do you still want a cheating man? This kind of scumbag who is in the midst of happiness and does not know his happiness has long been It should be divorced!" But as the film says, Jules's husband once gave up his career for her dream and became one of the few housewives. He is under pressure to face other people who treat him differently vision, and in the process was also afraid of not being "needed" by Jules, and lost himself! Everyone has a steel scale in their hearts. When something doesn't happen to you, you never know the torment and pain in it! So, who said it wasn't the best ending?
He likes Ben's clean room and always decent clothes; he shaves every day, even with Jules on a business trip; he's an overly competent intern who finds things to do on his own, integrates quickly into the group, and stays with him all the time He is his boss until he gets off work; he takes in colleagues who have no room to live in temporarily, he gets along with Jules' daughter like a grandfather, he will talk to you, drink with you, and take out a handkerchief when you are sad, always like that. The gentleman is so kind.
Of course, the acting of these two actors is so comforting that I was terrified of wasting too much time on a boring episode before watching it (as it turns out a lot of movies are), but I enjoyed the short More than an hour, and even wish it was longer, hoping to see Ben and Jules' deeper relationship.
Thanks to the intern, I believe that after reading it, I will work harder to improve the collection, haha, of course, I hope to make a year-end friend like Ben.

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Extended Reading
  • Jade 2022-01-27 08:04:03

    Be gentleman like an old man, be passionate like a goddess

  • Maverick 2022-03-22 09:01:32

    The old grandfather is so cute, he is really kind and doesn't know how to refuse someone who always leaves a step for others and is good at discovering the joy of life.

The Intern quotes

  • Davis: Whoa! Is this your closet? Busy man about town. What's in all these drawers?

    Ben: Boxers, T-shirts, pocket squares, handkerchiefs...

    Davis: Okay, what's the deal with the handkerchief? That one I just don't get at all.

    Ben: Okay. It's essential. That your generation doesn't know that is criminal. The best reason to carry a handkerchief is to lend it.

    Davis: Hmm.

    Ben: Ask Jason about this. Women cry, Davis. We carry it for them. One of the last vestiges of the chivalrous gent.

  • Ben: Ben: I'm Ben Whittaker. I've got an appointment with Miss Ostin.

    Becky: Becky: I thought she was meeting with her new intern.

    Ben: Ben: That's me.

    Becky: Becky: How old are you?

    Ben: Ben: 70, you?

    Becky: Becky: I'm 24. I know I look older. It's the job. It ages you, which won't be great in your case... Sorry.