Everyone can be the protagonist of an inspirational story

Elisha 2022-03-19 09:01:04

Two uncles of salesmen in their 40s, facing the sudden layoff, panicked, but entered Google's intern program by mistake, and successfully broke through a series of absurd experiences, defeated many talented young people, and became Official Google employees.
Nowadays, there is no shortage of inspirational stories, but it has to be said that inspirational stories can still get a lot of applause and favor. It is an admiration for the protagonist and a make up for his little regret. There will also be many people inspired by it, and there are not many people who can really do it and realize it and become the protagonist of another inspirational story.
I have seen all kinds of inspirational stories before, and I always admire the perseverance and courage of the protagonist, but I never thought that I could create an inspirational story myself. It wasn't until I was about to graduate from my senior year that I suddenly realized that nothing is impossible. As long as you dare to think and chase, life is so long, if you persist, you can always get what you want. However, this is not simply a matter of persevering in belief, and corresponding actions are always more important. Just like when I received the offer in May of last year, I decided how to work hard to break through myself, but it seemed like I wasn’t working hard enough. The same goes for finding a job. Everyone can be the protagonist of an inspirational story, despite knowing that life is full of possibilities. But how to realize without real action, everything is still just a dream.
The two male protagonists are neither young nor handsome, and I didn't like them at first, but at the end of the film, I thought it was a warm and relaxed film, which was not bad. Convince the mattress seller to go to the interview together, red and green raised placards to answer questions, look for Professor X, handball "quidditch match" with a broom, developed an app that "detects impulsiveness and sobriety" after a crazy night , the worst date in ten years, the inspirational story of a little girl taking a dance school entrance exam, and the happy appearance at the last moment is really super like High School Musical... There are still many small plots in the film, although the story is absurd as a whole, but as a casual The movie is quite qualified, lighthearted and humorous, and worth watching.

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Extended Reading
  • Trenton 2022-03-21 09:01:37

    Commercials, too much preaching, not funny

  • Lavonne 2022-03-22 09:01:32

    Choosing to watch this film is enough to prove that my brain has been flooded recently.

The Internship quotes

  • Randy: She calls my junk the Cocoon, makes her feel younger.

  • [Billy and Nick are at their employer's office after the company goes out of business]

    Billy McMahon: [angry] What the fuck, Sammy!

    Nick and Billy's Boss: What the fuck me? What the fuck you! Who told you could barge into my office without an appointment?

    Nick Campbell: You closed the company? And then you sent us out on a sale that we really needed and have Bob Williams drop that bomb on us?

    Nick and Billy's Boss: Bob Williams' got a big fuckin' mouth.

    Nick Campbell: Yeah, he does.

    Nick and Billy's Boss: Look, you weren't gonna get the sale anyway. Nobody wears a watch anymore. They just check their goddamn phones.

    Nick Campbell: Disagree. Cite your sources.

    Billy McMahon: The kids, maybe, but there's... there's a broader market.

    Nick and Billy's Boss: Lorraine, what time is it?

    Lorraine: [checks the time on her cellphone] 10:26.

    Billy McMahon: One hip, pioneering secretary does not a cultural trend make.

    Nick and Billy's Boss: She 75 years old. Watches are obsolete and so are the two of you.

    Nick Campbell: Obsolete? What does that even mean?

    Nick and Billy's Boss: It means everything's computerized now! It's cheaper for a machine to tell these companies what to order than an manufacturer's rep. They don't need us anymore.

    Nick Campbell: No, people have a deep, mistrust of machines. Have you seen Terminator?

    Billy McMahon: Yep.

    Nick Campbell: Or "2"?

    Billy McMahon: Mmm-hmm

    Nick Campbell: Or "3" or "4"?

    Billy McMahon: All of them.

    Nick Campbell: People wanna deal with people, not terminators.

    Nick and Billy's Boss: People hate people. Times have changed.

    Nick Campbell: That's so negative.