Introduction
Movies are a better way to learn from others as
stories, fiction and nonfiction, because psychologically people things in image
not in word. So it can be easy to understand all movies as a compare to stories.
There is a lot of things to be learnt from these stories as they show you how
exceptional people who have come before you have done it.
The
Godfather
An offer you can’t refuse.
The Godfather movies are told about the any offer
you can’t refuse, offer is a chance of success. It is one of the greatest films
in the world based on the best
book I have ever read. The Godfather is the story about the growth of a small
family business as it becomes the largest organised crime family in New York,
fighting off opposition at any expense. The Godfather and his son Michael Corleone
are the brains behind the family and this film gives you an "insight into what it takes to become one of the most
powerful family businesses in the country.
Glengarry Glen Ross
Lie.
Cheat. Steal. All in A Day’s Work.
In the fast paced world
of Chicago real estate, competition and incentive is what decides who the best
is. That’s why they’re having a little sales competition – First prize is a
Cadillac El Dorado, second prize is a set of steak knives, third prize is you’re
fired. With stakes that high, and the pressure on, the salesmen show that they’re
willing to do anything it takes to succeed in business, but the most
interesting part of this is film, is what exactly that is.
Wall Street
Every dream has its price.
Wall Street movies are related stock exchange. The first movie
is Wall Street money never sleeps and
second is The Wolf of Wall Street; both movie stories are true story in stock
exchange. In the life of an ambitious young stockbroker, Bud Fox will do just about
anything it takes to succeed, and for him, that includes a little bit of
insider trading. See what happens when the desire to succeed takes over your
life and the motto of ‘Greed is good’ directs how you do business. But what
happens when you’re pushed to your limits and asked to do something you can’t
or won’t do? Suddenly everything comes to a head when Fox is asked to help do
something, not only illegal, but morally reprehensible.
Catch Me If You Can
The true story of a real fake
Again, this is another true story, about a young conman who successfully
impersonated an airline pilot, doctor, and lawyer and history professor during
his stint as fraudulent cheque casher. What’s amazing about this film and the
life of Frank Abegnale Jr. is how much he managed to achieve in a much tougher
environment and under more stress than most people are used to. Whether it’s
legal or not, business is business and Frank was one of the best at what he
did.
The Corporation
This film takes a good, long look at what happens when you take
a business and you model it to be legally a person – a corporation. What happens
though when the sole purpose of this person is to make money for its
shareholders though? It starts to act without a conscience which threatens the
world, our future and the people working for it. This isn’t just a film about
evil corporations though; it’s also about what we can do to stop them from
taking over everything that we know. I saw this film in the cinema and its well
worth seeing again, it’s completely eye opening.
Shaw shank Redemption
Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope can set you free.
This is one of the greatest films of all time, and one I’m sure
that the majority of readers have seen before, purely because of its undeniable
greatness. It’s the story of a man who manages to succeed in the worst possible
conditions imaginable – false imprisonment for the murder of his cheating wife
and lover. From making friends with another con inside the prison, Andy manages
to make the best out of a very bad situation and through perseverance manages
to achieve more than he ever thought possible.
The Social Network
You don’t get to 500 million friends without making a few
enemies
This is another story of the young, successful and intelligent
man, only this time; it’s based on a true story of the world’s youngest
billionaire – Mark Zuckerberg, the creator and owner of Facebook. The story is
pretty amazing and has been made famous by this film, he starts off as a
Harvard student with a strong streak of arrogance and huge potential, and he
creates a new social network based upon the most prestigious email address in
the country, the Harvard email address. The rest, as they say, is history.
The Game
There
are no rules in The Game.
What do you get the guy
who has everything? Nicholas Van Orton (played by Michael Douglas) is a wealthy
San Francisco banker whose life is wrapped up in his business, which has left
him as somewhat of a loner. His brother Conrad gives him the gift of a
lifetime, which would prove to change his perspective on the world and the way
that he’s going to live it. When bad things start to happen to you, you start
to question what’s really important in live, business, success and money, or
actually living.
Risky Business
There’s a time for playing it safe and a time for Risky
Business.
A good story about what you have to do when you take your dad’s Porsche
out for a trip and starts to realize that you’re going to need a lot of money,
which you’re going to have to raise in a very creative way. With his parents
away and responsibility out of the window, Joel starts to realize that it’s not
all as easy as he was expecting, having to look after friends and source cash
any way he can. An interesting look at what people can come up with when
they’re put on the spot to come up with some fast cash.
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