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A Film Review for The Internship the Movie

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By George Robbins

[usr 4.5]

This film review for The Internship will discuss how the movie shows that even older business tactics can work in a new market. After all, you would think that this is true anyway. Even though the main characters might be technologically inept, they still know how to work a business. Just because you are older doesn’t necessarily mean that you can’t do newer jobs. Therefore, I like that this film shows that some strengths overpower some weaknesses.

First, the main characters are seen losing their previous jobs, and deciding that they will try their hand at the tech company Google. Thus begins a journey to try and become actual employees by beating other teams. Their weakness is quickly shown when they can’t do anything the younger people on their team can. However, they are good leaders and know what needs to be done to make their teams’ ideas work. Eventually, it all comes to a head when they have to use their actual business skills to sell a plan that will get them hired.

In Conclusion for this Film Review for The Internship

Following a treacherous journey through tasks they couldn't have done alone, their team comes together in the end. This just shows that while tech skills are important, so too are business skills. Thus the film shows us that even older skills can still be useful skills. Also, that we shouldn't judge people so readily because of differing skills. Hopefully this review will make you want to watch it, if not just watch it anyway.

For more information on the film, click here. For a similar film, try Everyone's Hero.

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