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Ernestina 2022-03-23 09:01:52
Better than a hundred bowls of chicken...
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Doug 2022-03-23 09:01:52
The director chose to let the protagonist move forward at a seemingly brisk pace to tell the story, and all difficulties and conflicts were resolved shortly after they appeared. The commercial irony of the subject background could have been dig deep, but under such a keynote packaging, the whole movie is more like a bowl of thick black blood...
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Oceane 2022-03-23 09:01:52
No drama but showing the basics of a business empire: core technology/product, sales, strategy, legal (important), and... ambition and vision. The real founder brothers are like engineers. Why do many start-ups need to find another CEO after they develop? The soundtrack is pretty...
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Don 2022-03-23 09:01:52
He fell in love at first sight with the seductive golden arch, and threw out the check to get the brand; fell in love with the red lip print left on the milkshake cup at first sight, so he divorced his ex-wife to get Yiren. He believes too much in the throbbing at first sight, both for career and for women. The McDonald brothers might regret that they shouldn't have brought a hungry wolf into the kitchen that afternoon, and that night they shouldn't have dumped their secrets on a robber. Those...
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Tamia 2022-03-22 09:01:45
A neat but unremarkable one-shot biopic, Keaton's performance has maintained the level of recent years but has not made any...
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Janiya 2022-03-22 09:01:45
This is the real "American Dream". The movie not only tells the story well and avoids the interference of unnecessary side stories, but also presents Michael Keaton's good performance. It's a pity that he didn't show his edge in the awards season. After reading it, I really want to eat Big...
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Archibald 2022-03-22 09:01:45
[3.5/5.0] McDonald's was founded by the McDonald's brothers. The founder of McDonald's Group is Ray Kroc, which helps the catering business to make profits with the real estate business. Linda Cardellini is Scooby-Doo's Velma (glasses)....
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Anthony 2022-03-22 09:01:45
There are some small differences in the style before, after, and after the movie, the coherence is not good, and the viewing experience is not very smooth. The most prominent Uncle Keaton's performance, the director's lack of lubrication for the style transition, makes the film oscillate between lightness and stupidity. Overall not...
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Miles 2022-03-22 09:01:45
Reminds me of Apple's Steve Jobs and Microsoft's Bill Gates. All are first-class business acumen, second- and third-class professional technology. The film is quite expressive, with the competition for control in the business circle, intrigue, lack of integrity, various legal loopholes, etc... It is a mid-to-high level biopic, and by the way, it also promoted Mai Dan Lao again. 4...
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Anabel 2022-03-21 09:01:52
The so-called winner is to devour other people's achievements and build their own...
The Founder Comments
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Dylan 2022-03-26 09:01:05
Great Entrepreneur's Perspective
Throughout this article, I would like to specifically analyze it through the following five specific questions. One: Why do it? Answering this question requires explaining Ray's personal circumstances. The family has a house, a car, and a wife with different aspirations. Early to get all now by...
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Myron 2022-03-21 09:01:52
The Difference Between Business and Entrepreneurship Through "The Great Entrepreneur"
Entrepreneurship is not something that the general public can do at all, and most people are just doing something for a business. "Mass Entrepreneurship" merely encourages the masses to find their own way.
1. What is doing business?
Business can be divided into good business and bad business. Those...
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Dick McDonald: A hothead like that, you don't know what he's capable of.
Mac McDonald: It's all bluster, Dick. His bark is worse than his bite.
Dick McDonald: That's what Neville Chamberlain said.
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Mac McDonald: [Giving Kroc his first tour of McDonald's] Speed. That's the name of the game. The first stop for every McDonald's hamburger is the grill. Manned by two cooks, whose sole job it is to cook those all-beef beauties to perfection. Meanwhile, as the patty cooks, our dressers get the buns ready. Watch out. Burger crossing!
McDonald's Employees: Burger crossing!
Mac McDonald: Every McDonald's burger has two pickles, a pinch of onions, and a precise shot of ketchup and mustard.
Ray Kroc: [Points to the ketchup and mustard despensers] Now, where did you get those?
Mac McDonald: We made them.
Ray Kroc: Made them?
Mac McDonald: Yes, custom-built. The whole kitchen is. Next, this is the finishing station where we put the whole thing together. And...
[Leads Ray to the end of the line, holding up a wrapped hamburger]
Mac McDonald: Voila! A fresh, delicious burger from grill to counter in 30 seconds.