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The Internship movie critique- by JustSeenItReviews

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Sentiment on individual actors/characters mentioned in The Internship movie critique:

 
Actor/ CharacterSentiment
Vince VaughnPositive
Owen WilsonPositive
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After losing their jobs, they can barely get accepted into Google’s intern program. Nick, this might be the last chance that we’ve got here. You’ve got to come in for the two quickly discovered they are too old and technologically out of touch. You know, what launched this was from some Web site type things in search for answers.

 

So they band together with a group of misfits to win the jobs of their dreams in the internship.

 

Hi, I’m Sean. Hi, I’m Sally. And I’m David. And we’re here today to talk about the internships. Which internship?

 

This internship. Oh, the Google internship movie starring Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson. We’ve all just seen it. Who wants to start?

 

I’ll tell you what the movie is about. All right. Which is about these two guys played by Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, who are salespeople. But they lose their jobs because they’re basically not relevant in the world anymore. And then they go and they do an internship at Google. So I was not expecting to like this film at all. And it was a surprise. It was hilarious. And it didn’t just KOSPI on these overly confident bro personalities that they have. In fact, they actually have to change. They have to ask. They have to become real people who could work at Google.

 

I loved the movie. It’s a funny movie. It’s a comedy. But what is surprising is, is that how really innocent the two characters of Nick and Billy that Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn play, how innocent they are. And they’re really nice guys and they want to just try to get their lives back after getting laid off from being watch salesmen.

 

Bland might be the word I would use of characters. I’m just going to look at you. You know why I’m glad.

 

I didn’t think it was an unfunny movie necessarily. But we’ve got a movie about Google, about an internship at Google. Nice premise. I would like to see what it’s like to have an internship at Google. I would like a movie to follow through on what an internship at Google is like. This movie throws that away, goes back to Hollywood cliches, Hollywood comedy, and gives us a very formulaic picture.

 

All hollow. You don’t think all the challenges that they went through during this summer, we’re technical, technologically based, challenged. So you would get a Google? Definitely.

 

I know exactly who can work at Google by doing a Quidditch match. The second act is them learning to be a part of Google. They have to study. They have to learn all of these technological things, which they do.

 

They can’t KOSPI on being the salesman, it’s always been. And that’s all there. They can’t cross. And then the last challenge is them being salesmen. I mean, the script just collapse is set up in a pay off, though, right? It’s a classic sort of boring set up and a payoff of a Hollywood cliche comedy. Also, a subplot involving a romance between Owen Wilson and Rose Byrne is a cliché. Hollywood. No, no, no. It’s true and and boring.

 

But you can’t I mean, you can’t get mad at comedy for having comedy tropes. Every every comedy has these tropes. That’s why they’re there. I’m not mad about it, but I can ask for something more interesting. It’s not just Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson. It’s their team. It’s the characters that are with them. They obviously belong at Google and they sound like they belong at Google.

 

They’re all misfits. All the kids are misfits. It’s clearly set up that they can’t find a team to be on. So them as misfits take in the characters that Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson play a billion nick and they become a team of misfits. And that’s a great story arc, is how they learn to work as a team together because they don’t like Billy and Nick. They they they got them figured out right from the get go. You like you’re older than my parents and you have no idea how to turn on a computer. Right.

 

Which is another Hollywood comedic cliché.

 

This reminds me of a little girl from a steel town who had the dream to dance by believing in herself and flying. She literally had to become a maniac. She had a stripped down to nothing. She had to sit in that chair and parts of the back and she pulled the chain to nowhere and doused herself with water. We talking with Flashdance, the movie from the 80s. You’re damn right I am.

 

The comic timing was perfect. They were right on the nose. There was lots of really funny moments. I’m laughing out loud and they have this wonderful character like that, again, is believable. They don’t instantly become technically savvy. Yes, but they understand that in order for them to get these jobs, they can’t be salesmen anymore. They can’t be the slick willis’ and just sort of slide through and then get the job at the end. They actually have to do the work.

 

Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson are fine.

 

I’ve always liked I liked actually more so the supporting players in the movie, they’re their teammates.

 

And they also had some really great comedic scenes in this movie. It wasn’t really just Billy and next movie. They had their moments. They each had their character arcs and they also had their bonding scenes with Nick and Billy, the Josh Brenner romance with a stripper.

 

That would have me a little baffled a little bit.

 

I will agree with you that the Rose Byrne romantic subplot that they had with Owen Wilson’s character really didn’t work for me. It was like they had to put it in. And when the two of them were together, as great as there are actors here, it just you felt like, OK, I want to get back to the other story.

 

I want to get back to Google and Rose Byrne is this it’s another Hollywood thing where they just put this very attractive woman. And glasses, and I look like she’s kind of nerdy, I mean, if anything, I wanted to work at Google for the women.

 

I would like to call it the director, Shawn Levy. I really believe that he has a great comic timing. He paces the movie. He moves the characters through to the end and we can’t give it away. What happens?

 

Often, his movies have a lot of big actors, such as Date Night or real steel, but they’re not that museum and night at the museum. Exactly. And they make money, but they’re not all that really well, critically. So we’ve got another one here.

 

It’s not really the different, isn’t it?

 

It’s not only about Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn being themselves. It’s also about these characters. It’s also about Google. It’s also about everything else that’s going on. I thought Shawn Levy showed it a pretty pedestrian way. I found it mildly funny at times, but I didn’t think overall it was a very funny movie. I’d seen too much of it before, Don, in different ways from other comedies.

 

The Internship was a surprise, a hilarious movie with great comedic performances from Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson and a wonderful supporting cast. I give it a C.. It.

 

I was really not expecting to like the internship, but it was funny, it was heartfelt and it does not rely only on Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn for the last see it. The internship is best left unpaid or at the very least wait for it at home stream at. All right, our votes are up to two and a half tickets, which is they see it for the internship she was working at Google.

 

I was Monica Lewinsky in this movie. I think that would have been a really boring movie and let me go ahead and code now while you watch this.

 

 

Other reviewers’ sentiment on this movie:

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Jeremy Jahns
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Spill ArchiveMeh
SchmoedownMeh
JustSeenItMeh
What The FlickMeh
Black Critic GuyMeh
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