Brother is not sitting on the handicraft, it is lonely

Peter 2022-04-22 07:01:04

Although I have heard of it, I am still a little surprised to see such professional FIRERs in this film and their working methods. Last year, there was a so-called "dismissal" incident in the company, but it was only a matter of compensation. No one cared about what they thought. Maybe the Chinese thought it would embarrass others to talk about it. A short conversation, although it can't change the fact of dismissal, can calm down the other party's heart to some extent, and even give them the courage to start over. Even if it's a cliché, as long as it's as sincere as George Clooney, who's to say the fired person won't make it out of it? On the other hand, around us, there are more naked money relationships and less humane care. If you throw away the burden in your backpack, you may run fast, but you will also lose the goal of running.
In addition, the love in the film is also very cruel. I didn't expect that Hollywood screenwriters would not play cards according to the routine. However, the fact is that life in the cloud is beautiful, but one day it will come to fruition. That feeling of loneliness only goes deep into your bones when you find that everyone has company and you are alone. When I was young, I admired the part of the footless bird in "The True Story of Ah Fei", thinking that life is like Leslie Cheung's lines, flying non-stop. Then my brother landed and looked back at "Evil in the East and Poison in the West" again, and felt that he had climbed so many mountains, and there was actually another mountain behind it. Hearing Maggie Cheung say that she lost the part, she burst into tears unknowingly.

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  • Sandrine 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Leng Dunan's beautifying portrayal, because it is a movie, must develop a variety of probabilistic plots, in fact it does not help.

  • Iva 2021-10-20 19:01:54

    Your precious time passed in the void. Accumulates meaningless, cold and lonely miles. The days in the clouds seem free and graceful, without any restraints. But flying alone, even after flying over 10 million miles, is still the "unbearable lightness of life", and one day, both feet will fall back to a solid ground. The rucksack of life should not always be empty. Put a little love, a little responsibility, and a load to ensure that we will not be "weightless."

Up in the Air quotes

  • Natalie Keener: [using Ned as an example to fire someone over the internet using video conference] Mr. Laskim, The reason we're having this conversation is because your position at this company is no longer available

    Ned: [reading the script he was given] I don't understand I'm fired?

    Natalie Keener: Hearing the words "you've been let go" is never easy change is always scary but consider the following: anybody who ever built an empire, or changed the world, sat where you are now. And it's because they sat there that they were able to do it.

    Ryan Bingham: [while watching her presentation, quietly to a colleague] that's my fucking line

    Ned: what happens now?

    Natalie Keener: This is the first step in a new process that will end with you at a job that fulfills you

    Ned: Yeah, but how does it work?

    Natalie Keener: You're going to take the packet in front of you review it, all the answers you're looking for are inside. Start filling out the necessary information and before you know it and before you know it you'll be on your way to new opportunities. I need you to go back to your desk and putting together your things. As a favor to me I'd appreciate it if you don't spread the news just yet panic doesn't help anyone

    Ned: I understand

    Natalie Keener: [to the staff] give it up for Ned

    Natalie Keener: [concluding her presentation] You can start the morning in Boston stop in Dallas over lunch and finish the day in San Francisco all for the price of a T-1 line. Our inflated travel budget increased by eighty five percent, more importantly to you guys on the road, no more Christmases in a hotel in Tulsa no more hours lost to weather delays you get to come home.

  • Ryan Bingham: Tell me you're not taking this seriously

    Craig Gregory: [in his office] That's why I brought the entire company in from the road because I'm not "taking this seriously"

    Ryan Bingham: There's a methodology to what I do there's a reason why it works

    Craig Gregory: Coke and IBM have been this for years are you familiar with them? Just like everything else it'll take a few months for the transition then everyone's going to settle in

    Ryan Bingham: Who are you taking off the road?

    Natalie Keener: How are not getting this? You're grounded everybody's grounded it's done

    Ryan Bingham: What we do is brutal and it does leave people devastated there's a dignity to the way I do it

    Craig Gregory: Like stabbing them in the chest instead of the back?

    Ryan Bingham: Am I the only one that sees by doing this we're making ourselves "irrelevant"?

    Craig Gregory: No we're making you "irrelevant",don't blame me blame the high fuel costs, blame insurance premiums, blame technology you better watch yourself you're too young to become a dinosaur

    Ryan Bingham: I'm not a dinosaur

    Craig Gregory: I want you to show her the ropes

    Ryan Bingham: I'm not the only one who knows what's going on here, get someone else to do it you're very confident that this girl doesn't know what she's doing I don't think setting a MySpace page qualifies you to rewire an entire company

    Craig Gregory: Great then here's your chance take her out there show her the magic, take her to the paces

    Ryan Bingham: I'm not a fucking tour guide

    Craig Gregory: We're ringing the bell and rounding everybody up you want to stay out there your welcome to but you will not be alone you let me know