Cinematictonics presents: Challenging Stereotypes in the movie "The Intern"
Since the world changes swiftly owing to evolving market trends, cutting-edge technology, and shifting client wants, it is well known that working in the corporate world may be difficult. Because it requires individuals to quickly adapt, learn new skills, and keep up with the most recent developments, this fast-paced atmosphere may be difficult. Providing results and meeting deadlines when under pressure may be challenging and stressful.
The question is how the 70-year-old Ben Whittaker will adapt to the corporate world despite of old age? The delightful and pleasant movie "The Intern" not only makes you laugh, but it also teaches you a valuable lesson. Ben Whittaker (Robert De Niro), a 70-year-old widower who works as a senior intern at an online clothing company, runs into a number of different scenarios in the movie directed by Nancy Meyers. As the plot progresses, we discover more about the intriguing business world, age-defying ambition, and the value of lifelong relationships.
The film's greatest life lesson is how embracing change and pushing outside of our comfort zones may be advantageous. Ben Whittaker decides to complete an internship during his senior year of high school, defying societal norms and proving that it is never too late to become a better person. He inspires us to face our own anxieties and venture into uncharted territory since he is constantly dedicated to developing professionally and adjusting to new tools and working conditions.
āRetirement is an ongoing, relentless effort in creativity. You can try yoga, like to cook, bought some plants, took classes in Mandarin.Ā BelieveĀ me, I've tried everything. I just know there's a hole in my life and IĀ needĀ to fill it... soon.ā
It is a must-watch movie! you will witness an uncommon combination of experience, expertise, and younger enthusiasm in their interactions. The movie disproves age-related preconceptions and demonstrates how people of different generations may develop deep bonds. It serves as a reminder that our potential to learn, develop, and connect with people should never be constrained by our age. "The Intern" highlights the worth and diversity of different viewpoints, proving that age is not a barrier to knowing one another or going through personal change.
27 May 2017. Have you read #BeginEndBegin yet? If not, you NEED to! I loved this collection of #LoveOzYA stories and my review is now up on the blog. Thank you once again to @dbinks for this review copy. I canāt wait to collect signatures from some of the authors at @SydWritersFest today! . . . . . . #sydneywritersfestival #bookworm #aussiereaders #booklover #bibliophile #booknerd #bookish #booksofinstagram #booknow #bookishfeatures #bookstagramfeature #bookreview #ontheblog #thesebrokenstars #thesidekicks #theintern #findingcassiecrazy #bookstack
Materials: Acrylic ink on vellum Bristol, Derwent art bars, Derwent Inktense, and Tea.
Whoo, I havenāt updated on here in a dogās age. Iāve still been at work, but mostly posting WIP shots over on my instagram. This piece was an experiment in materials; since I drink enough tea - why not see if I could paint with it?
I found it to act more like a stain - that texture you see if from a good amount of layering. Also, donāt use Lipton; I didnāt feel bad about boiling it for four hours, but it really isnāt very dark (or very good - judging you, Lipton,. Judging you.) I did love the chance to just play with a landscape though - I really do enjoy getting to draw environments.