The Intern

Ben is a widower who has tried to fill his time with routine and travel since his wife passed, but he is stuck in a rut. He feels unnecessary and lonely. On his way out of a grocery store Ben spies a flier for “Senior Interns”. He discovers that they actually mean Senior Citizens and not high school seniors, and he creates a video application outlining his qualifications and telling about himself.

Jules runs her company, which she started out of her home, with an attention to detail that insists on perfection, all the while it’s strangling her home life.

She neither remembers she agreed to, nor wants to utilize, an intern of any sort, let alone an out-to-pasture one as Ben appears to be.

With quiet persistence, a good dose of humor, and genuine caring, expertise and talent, Ben goes about proving to Jules just how much she needs his brand of help and how much value he can add to her operation.

I really enjoyed this film. For me, it had just the right amount of funny and sad and even a bit of action (entrenched in a totally impossible situation, and obviously for pure comic relief sake) that made it completely enjoyable to watch.

It is rated PG-13, but I think that even a youngster in the 10 or 11 year old range, provided they were mature enough to deal with the idea of infidelity inside a marriage, would be ok to see it too. The rating was given in part due to “brief strong language” but to be honest I can’t recall any very strong language, which honestly in this day & age is a refreshing change.

I love DeNiro in almost anything I see him in, and this was no exception. I have never had strong feelings either way regarding Anne Hathaway, but I liked her in this, paired against DeNiro. The rest of the cast did their job well, but for me sort of faded into the background against the 2 main characters.

I would give this film 4 out of 5 stars, and the 4 stars is only because it wasn’t a movie I came away with a feeling of “oh my gosh that was AMAZING”, and more that I came away thinking “that was really good, I really enjoyed it and I’m glad that I got to see it.”

 

 

 

 

Review by Jamie Buckles

 

 

 

 

Fun, sweet, new twist on the story about an older and almost outdated man helps a young upstart sort their business and life. Robert De Niro portrays Ben Whittaker the aging but lovable retiree who takes on an internship in an online clothing business. Whittaker is at first rebuffed by the boss, Jules Ostin (Anne Hathaway), but helps everyone and works his way into her heart.

The story is an old one, but De Niro and Hatheway bring it into this century with their skill, humor and styles. The characters mesh perfectly to keep this a light and bright movie. Great date night movie, be it your 1st date or a family date. The acting in it is very well done and I was not disappointed, I would suggest The Intern for anyone from your 10 year olds to your grandparents.

 

4.5