The Intern (2015)
70-year-old widower Ben Whittaker has discovered that retirement isn't all it's cracked up to be. Seizing an opportunity to get back in the game, he becomes a senior intern at an online fashion site, founded and run by Jules Ostin.
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I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
One of my all time favorites.
Let's be realistic.
I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Boring beginning, great middle, crap ending. Some belly laughs from Adam Devine who should have had a bigger part - he is hilarious. Robert De Niro was pretty good but we were rooting for him to die or get the job at the end, the actual ending was one of those nothing-really-happens ones. Anne Hathaway was back to her devil wears prada role which I love her for. A good ish film if you fancy light background fodder but not one I'm likely to remember in a few days.
The emotional heart melting drama starred by actor Robert De Niro (as 70 years old, Ben The senior intern) and actress Anne Hathaway (as Ben's boss, Jules). Do not expect me that will say this is a love story crap between two of them. This movie is far from that. It is about how an old intern, Ben changes the life of the hardworking & workaholic, Jules together with some emotional drama. I hate to say this but this movie made my eyes to tear for few scenes.
I have been reliving some of the scenes since I watched it yesterday. It brought tears many times. What a wonderful movie that points to some of the issues of growing old and wanting to still be useful and productive Now I am looking for more of Robert DeNiro and Anne Hathaway movies
Ben Whittaker is a seventy-year-old widower and retired businessman whose life is an ongoing, relentless effort in creativity. Despite immersing himself in various activities (fitness, travel, languages, etc.) he still has a void in his life that he's desperate to fill, that is until he signs up for a senior citizen program at an e-commerce fashion startup run by Jules Ostin, a prototypical workaholic who's initially skeptical about Ben's ability to contribute to the business. The biggest criticism of this comedy-drama from director Nancy Meyers would have to be that it's a bit too simple, and perhaps even a bit too congenial for its own good, but-much like the lead character-it gradually grows on you, features some genuinely funny scenes, insightful themes, and makes the most of the unorthodox but effective pairing of De Niro and Hathaway. **½