(Not to be confused with The Internship)
MIMDB score: 7.4Current IMDB score: 7.2
Director: Nancy Meyers
Main Actors you care about: Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway
Why I liked it: Charming. This movie is charming. Mostly because of Robert De Niro. It made me feel good to think that De Niro's character exists and sometimes you need that in life. There's a lot of neglect that people allow themselves to act a certain way because hey, if there is no immediate problems coming out of the way I'm acting then why would I change it? Just a bad thought in general. Always be on the look out to find people to look at for what to change. You should be a combination of all the good parts of people you've spent time with that you thought was worth understanding.
Thing(s) I would change: A little cheesy at the end. It's a little cheesy throughout but only if you are susceptible to not liking cheesy moments will it matter. I kind of doubt she would just be ok with him cheating on her. I don't get it. Some people are in these relationships that want monogamy but it's ok if you can't be because it's SOOO hard to be monogamous . . . It's not hard to be monogamous. It's hard to put up with people that aren't monogamous.
Favorite Line(s)/Scene: For some reason I really like the scene were Anne Hathaway shows up at the coffee shop where she just moved De Niro off working for her and apologizes. I like that feeling that exists there. The we are no longer boss/employee. We are friends. I like when I feel that feeling in real life for anything. We are no longer X but now we are good friends and I won't be taking offense to small things anymore because I believe you to mean well.
"You're never wrong to do the right thing." I really like it but also hate it. Yes you are never wrong to do the right thing. The problem with that statement is what is right is different for a lot of people. Mass killers think they are doing the right thing with killing people that they think do understand the world. Again I still like the statement even though the statement is flawed.
Similar Movies/TV Shows: In Good Company, The Devil Wears Prada even though I don't recommend it,
"Side" note: Nothing worth mentioning.
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