Best Paraphrase for "Do Your Job"

Don 2022-03-27 08:01:01

The plot is Hollywood-style, and the performance is basically in place, not brilliant. But why "recommend" it, because this is really a rare and very good workplace film. What I saw was the characters' understanding, persistence, collision and not giving up on their "jobs" in the play.

In addition to the father's love, the optimism of children, the "ruthlessness" of the company, and the need for face of scientists, the film tells the various contradictions between human beings and love, love and law very well. Way out story. Everyone has different environments, different responsibilities, and different goals. As a project, it is inevitable that there will be various frictions and contradictions. Each character in the play performs their own duties, only doing what their roles or positions require them to do, and strive to achieve full marks. To this end, friction, strong collision, no compromise, no giving up. There is no right or wrong, only all kinds of wonderful. This is probably the most fascinating thing I've seen in the film.

I have such a strong feeling because, at work, I often deal with all kinds of conflicts with thoughtless "compromises". After watching the film, I deeply realize the "blurredness" in my previous work. I want to change and do a good job. My job!

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Extended Reading
  • Roderick 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    A warm historical adaptation. In fact, the performance of the actors is really good, but the plot is too predictable, and I feel a little disappointed when I watch it.

  • Eliezer 2022-03-27 08:01:01

    I love the old man Ford. and this happy ending.

Extraordinary Measures quotes

  • Dr. Preston: Now look, she is still a very sick girl, obviously, but her vital signs have improved and I'm cautiously optimistic.

    John Crowley: [sarcastic reference to earlier conversation] So I guess you can say we dodged that blessing.

  • Megan Crowley: So, what do you do? You married? Do you have a wife?

    Dr. Robert Stonehill: Uh, ex-wives. Two of them.

    Megan Crowley: Oh yeah? How come?

    Dr. Robert Stonehill: Cause I'm so easy to get along with. Any other questions?

    Megan Crowley: No, your turn to ask one.

    Dr. Robert Stonehill: Oh, um...

    Megan Crowley: You're probably wondering what grade I'm in.

    Dr. Robert Stonehill: What grade are you in?

    Megan Crowley: I'm in third. My hobbies are video games and penguins. How 'bout you?

    Dr. Robert Stonehill: I already graduated.

    Megan Crowley: No, I mean hobbies.

    Dr. Robert Stonehill: Oh uh, mostly I just work. A little bass fishing every once in a while, but... What's your favorite subject?

    Megan Crowley: I'm good at reading, but I like PE best. Actually, the sprint races.

    Dr. Robert Stonehill: Sprint races?