FilmThe Intern20152 godz. 1 min. {"rate": {"id":"704026","linkUrl":"/film/Praktykant-2015-704026","alt":"Praktykant","imgUrl":" i zmęczony emeryturą wdowiec Ben postanawia zmienić swoje życie, rozpoczynając staż w sklepie internetowym z odzieżą. Więcej Mniej {"tv":"/film/Praktykant-2015-704026/tv","cinema":"/film/Praktykant-2015-704026/showtimes/_cityName_"} Retroseksualni Aby móc bawić się na "Praktykancie", musimy jednak uwierzyć, że jest to po prostu bajka opowiadana na... ... czytaj więcej{"userName":"Marcin_P","thumbnail":" recenzję Filmwebu"} {"linkA":"#unkown-link--stayAtHomePage--?ref=promo_stayAtHomeA","linkB":"#unkown-link--stayAtHomePage--?ref=promo_stayAtHomeB"} Robert De Niro gra w filmie Bena Whittakera, 70-letniego wdowca, który odkrył, że emerytura nie jest wcale taka wspaniała. Dlatego wykorzystuje nadarzającą się okazję, aby wrócić do aktywnego życia i zatrudnia się jako starszy stażysta w redakcji strony internetowej poświęconej modzie, założonej i prowadzonej przez Jules Ostin (Anne Hathaway).Film był kręcony w Nowym Jorku (Nowy Jork, USA). "Praktykant" nie wnosi do świata kina nic nowego. Jest to jednak prosty film o życiu i rządzących nim wartościach. Warto czasem odsapnąć i zastanowić się nad tym, dokąd właściwie zmierzamy. To nie filozoficzna paplanina o przemijaniu. To zwyczajna opowieść o tym, czym właściwie jest życie i co jest w nim najważniejsze. więcejzdaniem społeczności pomocna w: 89% Film oglądało mi się miło i przyjemnie. Humor, ale bez żenady, trochę smutnych momentów, ale bez melodramatu, no i pozytywny główny bohater. Ten film to nie jest jakieś arcydzieło, ale zdecydowanie warto zobaczyć! ;) ZUS powinien sfinansować wszystkim polskim emerytom bilet na ten film. Uwielbiam filmy Nancy, są ciepłe, zabawne i przede wszystkim NIE są głupkowate. Po zwiastunie widać, że ten również taki będzie. :) Naprawdę fajna, ciepła historia świetnie zagrana przez doskonałych aktorów. W zalewie produkcji o gangsterach, bandytach i mordercach, gdzie trup się "ściele" często i gęsto fajnie obejrzeć coś optymistycznego, lekkiego, co od razu powoduje poprawę humoru i wprowadza w lepszy ... więcej29 sec ago (Update: September 12, 2023) Don't miss!~Still Now Here Option's To downloading or watching The Intern movie online The Intern | Spokesperson - Independent blogging platform The Intern (Free) Full MOvie Online on 123Movies HD FILM | Spokesperson - Independent blogging platform Podstawowe informacjeOpinie i NagrodyPozostałe{"type":"film","id":550386,"links":[{"id":"filmWhereToWatchTv","href":"/film/The+Internship-2010-550386/tv","text":"W TV"}]}Film The Internship online - gdzie obejrzeć?Ten film nie jest obecnie dostępny na platformach VOD.{"tv":"/film/The+Internship-2010-550386/tv","cinema":"/film/The+Internship-2010-550386/showtimes/_cityName_"} Ten film nie ma jeszcze zarysu fabuły. Zwiastun The Internship online NAJPOPULARNIEJSZE NA VOD SPRAWDŹ RANKINGI VODFilmweb uwzględnia obecność filmów/seriali/programów udostępnianych na wskazanych serwisach streamingowych: Canal+, Netflix, HBO MAX, Player, TVP VOD, Play NOW, Itunnes, Apple TV+, Nowe Horyzonty, Pięć smaków, MOJEeKINO, Chili, Amazon Prime, Ninateka, Playstation Plus Video Pass, Canal+ Premiery, Dafilms, Cineman, Outfilm, Kino Pod Baranami, Katoflix, Loomi, Viaplay, 35mm, WFDiF i Polsat do zapoznania się z ofertą filmów, seriali, programów i bajek dostępnych na życzenie na platformach VOD. The adages of “The Intern” are delivered in a comedy package that, for the most part, is sane, sweet, and smart, and a lot of the time, actually funny. A budding romance between Ben and the company’s in-house masseuse ( Rene Russo) is fodder for two groan-inducing visual gags. But a silly set piece in which Ben enlists some of the younger
Edit The Intern (I) (2015) Jump to: Summaries (4) Synopsis (1) Summaries Seventy-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. A retired 70-year-old widower, Ben (played by Robert De Niro), is bored with retired life. He applies to a be a senior intern at an online fashion retailer and gets the position. The founder of the company is Jules Ostin (Anne Hathaway), a tireless, driven, demanding, dynamic workaholic. Ben is made her intern, but this is a nominal role - she doesn't intend to give him work and it is just window dressing. However, Ben proves to be quite useful and, more than that, a source of support and wisdom. Starting a new job can be a difficult challenge, especially if you're already retired. Looking to get back into the game, 70-year-old widower Ben Whittaker (Robert De Niro) seizes the opportunity to become a senior intern at an online fashion site. Ben soon becomes popular with his younger co-workers, including Jules Ostin (Anne Hathaway), the boss and founder of the company. Whittaker's charm, wisdom and sense of humor help him develop a special bond and growing friendship with Jules. Fed up with having all the time in the world to do nothing, Ben Whittaker, a septuagenarian retired widower, signs up to the seniors' intern programme of About the Fit: the booming start-up of founder and CEO, Jules Ostin. Having absolutely no idea about fashion, while being equally clueless about the Internet, before long, sophisticated, retro-cool Ben manages to win over his much younger colleagues with his effortless charm. Is a dash of good, old-school know-how what Jules' company needs? Spoilers The synopsis below may give away important plot points. Synopsis Senior citizen Ben (Robert DeNiro) shoots a video resume for an intern job he wants. He's responding to a flyer asking for senior citizens to apply for an internship via a video stating why they should be hired. He says he's a 70-year-old widower living a comfortable life but feels he needs to be more productive. He gets a call for an company is called 'About The Fit' and is run by Jules Ostin (Anne Hathaway). Originally started from her kitchen, the online clothes retailing company now has gained more than 200 employees since its founding only 18 months earlier. We first see Jules answering a customer service call from a bride complaining that her bridesmaids dresses are the wrong color. Jules takes full responsibility, is very helpful, promises to fix the glitch and even gives her own number to the bride. She moves around in her office on a bike, rarely has time to stop and celebrate co-workers' birthdays in the office or have a complete conversation with her his interview with a series of people, Ben reveals that he used to work for a company that made phone books. The interviewer (Nat Wolff) also asks him where he sees himself in the next ten years and then realizes the question really doesn't apply. He tells him that he did great in his interviews and video and is quite overqualified for the co-worker Cameron (Andrew Rannels) informs her that Ben is going to be her intern, and they had jointly agreed to the outreach program a few month ago. She asks and is advised that the minimum time for her to put up with him is six weeks, since she has to make an takes care to dress impeccwill be crazy, Ben offers him a room in his house. He is impressed with Ben's house and wardrobe, especially his affinity for handkerchiefs which Ben insists gentlemen must next morning at Jules's, Matt turns down a trip to San Francisco where Jules has to meet a CEO on account of school activities Paige is looking forward to. Jules has a work crisis to deal with, during which a phone call from her mother makes her mad. She writes a ranting email about her overbearing mother to Matt but accidentally sends it to her mom. She asks her coworkers to do something about it. Ben volunteers to go to her mother's house and delete it from her laptop before she comes back from work at pm. Jason, Davis and Lewis accompany him and after some glitches they get the job done. That night Jules takes them out for drinks and gets to know them for the first time. Jules gets drunk and vomits in a trash bin outside. Meanwhile, Ben and Fiona have gotten close. He takes her to a funeral of another friend as their first official Ben goes to pick up Jules the morning after that, he finds Matt sick and Paige in tears at the prospect of going to a party with a sitter, so he agrees to take her instead. In a very dignified manner, he defends Jules's career and professionalism in front of the catty moms making it sound like partly their victory that one of their own made it so is not feeling well, so they leave the party early. However, he finds that Matt was faking his illness to meet another mom who he is clearly having an affair with when he sees him walk out of another rowhouse with the woman whom he gets into her car with and drives away. Since Paige is asleep, Ben waits a few hours for Matt's return by driving around the neighborhood. He drops a sleeping Paige off when Matt is back home. Matt asks Ben's take on the CEO situation saying he hopes it will be good for them. Ben replies that that a CEO will not be able to fix what is wrong in their house. Matt seems unnerved, but back at the office (where Jules is finally part of a co-workers birthday celebrations) Ben is in worse shape as his blood pressure acts up, and his co-workers show concern for his take off for San Francisco the next day. Jules tells him she knows there's something he isn't telling her since he doesn't look directly at her and blinks little. He admits to being a softy despite his manly exterior and suggests they enjoy their first class plane night a fire alarm goes off in their hotel. When Ben escorts Jules back to her room, it is clear she wants company. She invites him in and asks him about his marriage, eventually confiding in him that she found out 18 days ago that Matt was cheating on her. Ben told her he saw them the previous day as Jules breaks down. He comforts her and tells her she should only hire the CEO if she wants to, not for anyone else, and she should be able to have both a great career and a good next day, her meeting with the CEO takes longer than most of her meetings so far. When she is done, she tells Ben that she hired him on the spot, though the CEO told her to sleep on it. Back at home she informs Matt and tells him she thinks it will be great for us. He asks "who the us" refers to, and she clarifies that she meant Jules and Matt, not About The Fit. However, she breaks down as she is taking a bath that night, showing she is clearly unhappy with her visits Ben in the morning, and is pleasantly surprised to see Davis and then Fiona emerge from his apartment. She tells him it still feels like it is a right decision. He recalls the time at the warehouse and tells her no one will have the commitment she has to her company, even if they have more experience. He doesn't see how giving up her company in hopes that her husband will stop having an affair adds up, and tells her she came here because she wanted to hear it. She adds that it is also because he is her best bridesmaid from the customer service call she took at the beginning of the movie has sent her pictures of the bridal party and a thank you note. Also, the CEO she met in San Fransisco sent her some flowers. She asks Becky to put him on the phone in a decisive voice. Just then, Matt walks in saying she should not hire the CEO for him. She needs to do what's right for her. She informs him that she is aware of his affair as he is about to admit to it and asks if it is over. They recommit to each other and promise to do better. Jules tells him she was going to call the CEO and tell him that she changed her mind. They kiss. She goes after Ben to tell him that she changed her mind, to find him in a Tai Chi group. She joins him, finally letting herself relax. Contribute to This Page
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