Cecil's professionalism

Giles 2022-03-26 09:01:06


I am a person with few ideas, which makes me feel ashamed. Every movie has to think about something after reading everyone's film reviews, but the result is always the opposite of everyone's.
Watching the White House Butler, I didn't get bored all the way, and my attention was always drawn by Cecil's professional service spirit, so that I didn't even notice that the film's focus was on showing the civil rights movement in the United States.
A warm and sincere smile, a black bow, a snow-white shirt, and spotless gloves. Of course, what fascinates me the most is the straight black tuxedo, which shows the independence of the personality, and rotates with light steps and elegant standing. He is polite and understanding. All his gestures revealed his love and enjoyment of the job, and he did his best to win the respect and appreciation of the eight presidents.
I like everything and everything with professionalism. I think there are two words that can explain the essence of professionalism: thoughtful and meticulous. Cecil has been practicing his professional standards for decades, and is truly thoughtful and meticulous from the heart. It is this small thing like water that hit my nerves.
Professionalism is more of an attitude than competence. A true professional is not only skilled, but above all caring. Professionalism is not a self-applied label, but the compliment others give you. Follow the highest professional ethical standards and respect for yourself, do your best to do your job well, and gain the respect and trust of others.

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    Whittaker is amazing for such a "simple" role. Time will give the best explanation for persistence and dreams!

  • Laverne 2022-03-30 09:01:04

    I don't quite understand this kind of abrupt father-son relationship...

Lee Daniels' The Butler quotes

  • title card: Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.

  • Freddie Fallows: Are you political, Mr. Gaines?

    Cecil Gaines: No, sir.

    Freddie Fallows: Good. We have no tolerance for politics at the White House.