Thursday, April 30, 2020
The Intern Essays - English-language Films, , Term Papers
  The Intern          In the movie "The Intern",   70-year-old   Brooklyn man Ben Whittaker      has been retired for quite some time. After his wife Molly died, he attempted to occupy himself with traveling, golf, cooking lessons, yoga, pinochle, and attend   ing   plenty of funerals. But not having a precise schedule has left a   giant   hole in his life that desperately needs to be filled.          When he   observes   an opportunity for a Senior Internship Program with   the company   About the Fit, an ecommerce fashion startup in existence for   only   18 months, he excitedly sub   mits the necessary application   and video introduction. After a few awkward interviews ("Where do you see yourself in ten years?"), Ben is   hired for   the   position. He is   more than qualifi   ed   to serve as an assistant to tough-as-nails founder and CEO Jules Ostin (Anne Hathaway), who is obligated to keep the intern around for a minimum of six weeks. And Jules' unpleasantness increases when her advisors and investors urge her to consider hiring a more experienced executive officer to handle the company's lightning-fast expansion and rapid customer influx.          Routinely   working through   the misadventures of a bustling office space   , Ben   clash   es with the others   regarding   age.   At   first,   he   i   s out-of-place and underutilized, but soon enough he goes   beyond   to improve the lives of his coworkers and   become the best intern. Ben becomes acquainted with Jules as they meet for the first time. This is stage one   : acquaintance   . Stage two   , the build-up stage,   would be when the two of them start working together   which   caus   es   Ben to start driving Jules around. Stage three   , which is the continuing stage,   comes to be when Ben is welcomed to spending time with Jules daughter   Paige   .   He is allowed more interaction with the entire family giving Jules the trust she desperately needs. Stage four would have to be when Jules asks Cameron to transfer Ben to another department in the company. The deterioration   stage   should be when Ben is transferred and Jules realizes this after the fact. Desp   erately needing him for everyday knowledge, Jules tracks him down and asks him to come back.   T   h   i   s w   o   u   ld be the turning point of the relationship and Jules works quickly to resolve this issue.          The generation gap of this movie is both dramatical and comical simultaneously. One example is when   Jules walk   ed   Ben through the steps of populating his Facebook profile.   Another example would be when Ben explained his reason for always carrying a handkerchief. Wearing a suit to work every day is another example of the generation gap due to the   casualness of others at the workplace. There are more examples from the movie but these here are just a select few.          The   type of small group this company   is should be e   xplain   ed      by referring to   the group climate   which is a very relaxed   ,   a very fast paced company. With this climate   ,   the cohesion of the workforce is remarkable in that respect. They are a very close knit staff, undoubtedly accepting Jules as their leader. The   organizational culture   is something that most companies do not possess which is a relaxed environment   regarding   the staff performing their jobs. Each   member   's   roles   are clear throughout the movie   with respect to their roles within the company   .          In the beginning of the movie, Ben had to endure an application process to successfully ge   t hired as "The Senior Intern".      To d   escrib   e   this process   , Ben had to record himself digitally and submit his video file to company   .   This type of application process   was appropriate   in the movie   for the intended interviewees   ,      but today, this would make the interviewee feel less wanted and put off   .   No one wants to ever interview for a job let alone interview themselves and then send a movie to a prospective employer.    
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