Warm comedy favorite

Ivory 2022-01-27 08:04:03

The whole movie is full of laughter from the beginning to the end, it is a pleasant viewing experience

A warm old gentleman grows up an internship job e-commerce strong woman family feminism equal rights cheating forgiveness The whole movie contains a wide range of elements and the whole scene will not be boring at all

A good movie is a good movie that makes people laugh even more

The 70-year-old is still full of enthusiasm for life. It's so beautiful. I recently read a book and saw that the elderly should also sort out the past and set new goals and dreams for the future. Even at the age of 75, there is still 1/4 of their lives. Heal!

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Extended Reading
  • Dejuan 2022-03-22 09:01:32

    A senior fairy tale packaged as a growing film. It mainly depends on the heroine changing into a set of beautiful clothes and drinking the chicken soup for the soul poured by the director. The issues raised by the film itself include work and family issues, and workplace entrepreneurship continuation issues. Which one did you take seriously? In the end, nothing was resolved at all. Thin film. It is a pity to find such fresh young and old partners, but unable to dig out a deeper interaction spark

  • Alexandra 2022-03-23 09:01:36

    A warm comedy, Annie can't be more beautiful in modern costumes, and her performance with De Niro is the biggest attraction. The story does not involve much in fashion, and it is less hot than "The Queen Wears Prada".

The Intern quotes

  • 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.

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

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

    Ben: That's me.

    Becky: How old are you?

    Ben: 70, you?

    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.