Lessons From The Movie- THE INTERN

Lessons From The Movie- THE INTERN

Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway are the stars of the American comedy The Intern, which was written and directed by Nancy Meyers. It centers on a 70-year-old widower who joins a website for online fashion as a senior intern.

The difficulty is that Ben Whitakker (Robert De Niro) applies to a program for older citizens who want to intern because he finds retirement to be too monotonous. He has a terrific life and is bursting with vitality, but now that his wife has passed away, he needs something to focus on. He learned yoga, mandarin, and other subjects, but a profession is what he really wants. So it appears that he will benefit much from this internship. He submits an application to a rapidly expanding e-commerce fashion startup, impresses everyone, and is recruited. Jules Ostin (Anne Hathaway), the company's founder, is one person who is not very fond of the idea.

Jules Ostin, the business's founder, is played by Anne Hathaway. She is initially skeptical, but as the story progresses, she realizes how wonderful Ben is.

Through the course of the movie and the development of their relationship, numerous lessons emerge that we want to focus on today. Here are some life lessons you can learn from this movie.

Lessons From The Movie- THE INTERN

1. Trust

Books, stories, movies, and whatnot, still even the summation of all of them can not make you realize the importance of this value and the worth it carries with it. You can truly know this once you experience it. How trust is built up gradually in the characters with time is remarkable. Having someone you can trust is absolute bliss, nurture and take care of it because valuable as it is, delicate it gets.

2. Your Dreams

The relationship with our dreams is like that of a child with his parents. Only the parents can guess how their ward is doing, and it is doubtful for any other parent to completely understand anyone else’s child. The same goes with your dream; only you hold the ability to understand the value your dream carries. Again, it’s unlikely that anyone else would. In some cases, even loved ones don’t understand how much your dream means to you. You can’t rely on people to understand you or your dream, so you better tighten your belt and get to act on and cherish your dreams all by yourself.

3. Take some time out of work

This is one of the lessons you have to learn for yourself because it is shown indirectly. Anne Hathway(playing Jules Ostin) is so involved in her business and venture that she hardly gets to take out time for her family.  And this is the value she herself learns as the movie proceeds. Not giving their family much time itself caused mental chaos for her, piling it over other burdens. And you surely don’t wish for your family to stand over your head when the whole world is crushing you.

4. Entrepreneurship sucks without access

This is one of the most important lessons to learn from this movie. It is shown from the beginning and is spread throughout the movie. You will see Anne(Jules) riding cycles across the floor she works on, passing through every desk and greeting everyone. The message she portrays through this act of hers is that as a budding entrepreneur, you must be accessible to almost everyone who works under you. Since it’s the beginning of your career and theirs, they want to be heard the most and make sure their idea is on the table too.

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