Should I title a man's midlife crisis, doesn't seem right

Filiberto 2022-09-03 11:02:38

"The Call of the Headhunter", before I watched it, I thought it would be a very hot movie. I read the name "Summoning", right? After watching it, I found that it was really hot.

Uh. . . Forget it or tell the truth, I feel a little down after reading it. Although I know that the movie exaggerates a lot of things, such as Dane being abducted and deceived in order to achieve performance, there must be in reality, but the CIA section is indeed too much, but business is not emotional, but it is understandable.

To say that the biggest flaw of the movie is still on Lu's side, Dane was perfunctory to Lu in the early stage until his son fell ill. He heard that good will be rewarded with evil and evil will be rewarded, and the nurse said, "My father is a man who helps other people's fathers find them. The person who works" only found out in conscience and tried his best to help Lu find a job, OK, that's all right. The problem is that in Ed's company, which is supposed to be a matter of loyalty to the emperor, he insisted that he should not pay for headhunting, and let the client give him the position. Ed fires him reasonably and is fine.

There's still warmth in the movie, and I'm also the father of a boy, and seeing Ryan sick makes me feel the same way as a father. My wife's hesitant expression when she learns her husband is out of work, and then hugs Dane tightly, also evokes a sense of gratitude for my lover.

Life has to go on, but how to go on starts with Ed tearing up the non-compete agreement. This is the most tender moment in the film. It was Dane's love for his son, his care for his family, and his help to Lu that moved Ed, so he tore up the non-compete agreement. It also confirms that the doctor (the doctor in this film actually has the shadow of Jesus) said that good will be rewarded with good and evil will be rewarded.

All in all, it's a Hollywood routine.

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A Defintely Maybe quotes

  • Lou Wheeler: All families got problems but you only got one.

  • [first lines]

    Dane Jensen: [narrating] I am a headhunter and I am the purest form of salesman alive. I sell the American dream. I make money out of thin air, smoke, whole cloth. I stand on the shoulders of giants, the hardest of hardened salesmen. Tin men, Bible salesmen, slum realtors. We're a wolf pack of commissioned phone jockeys working 70 hours a week without a net. You hit, you hit big. You blank, and the repo man's tailgating the minivan at the grocery store. This job is a desk, a phone, a chair, and your ass.