As I sit down to rewatch “The Intern” on Netflix, I am instantly transported back to my own days as an intern. The photocopies, the phone calls, the mind-numbing boredom—I can relate to it all. But there’s something special about revisiting this underrated Nancy Meyers film, starring Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro. Love, laughter, e-commerce, and Brooklyn brownstones—this movie truly has it all.
Here are my thoughts as I rewatch “The Intern”:
1. The soothing opening notes of a Nancy Meyers film never fail to captivate me.
2. Who knew Robert De Niro doing tai chi could be so endearing?
3. The backstory of Robert’s character being retired and widowed adds a layer of depth to his character.
4. Retirement boredom is a skill issue—there’s so much to do, like catching up on “Real Housewives of New York.”
5. Hanging out in an independent coffee shop would be a better retirement pastime than Starbucks.
6. Robert’s son is briefly mentioned at the beginning of the movie, but we never hear much about him.
7. The concept of a “senior internship” application is intriguing.
8. A cover letter video is not a bad idea.
9. The dynamic between Robert and the hot older lady is entertaining.
10. A kiss on the mouth takes their relationship to a new level.
11. The idea of a “company man” is a relic of the past.
12. The offices of AboutTheFit resemble a J.Crew store filled with busy nerds.
13. The comment about pants being slimming for those with hips is questionable.
14. Anne Hathaway comes to the rescue in a bridesmaid-dress emergency.
15. Anne’s calming energy is a standout quality.
16. Biking around the office in a skirt and tights is impressive.
17. Skipping out on free office birthday cake is a crime.
18. The needle drop of “All About That Bass” reminds us of the movie’s 2015 setting.
19. The interaction about majors and memories is brutal.
20. Asking a 70-year-old man where he sees himself in 10 years is cringeworthy.
21. Robert’s hiring brings a new dynamic to the office.
22. Andrew Rannells makes a memorable appearance.
23. The inter-office romance drama adds a layer of intrigue.
24. The presence of a hot massage therapist at the office raises eyebrows.
25. Anne’s reluctance to let Robert be observant is a missed opportunity.
26. The workplace dynamics at AboutTheFit are intriguing.
27. Robert’s gesture of cleaning up Anne’s messy desk is heartwarming.
28. The subtle erection plotline adds a comedic element.
29. Anne’s mom’s behavior towards her is harsh.
30. The mention of mercury in sushi raises health concerns.
31. Anne’s husband’s resemblance to a character from “The Mindy Project” is a fun tidbit.
32. The child actor playing Anne’s daughter is adorable.
33. The organic mention of Netflix in the movie piques curiosity.
34. Robert reading “Twitter for Dummies” is a humorous moment.
35. The interaction with other moms at the school is cringeworthy.
36. The workplace dynamics and power struggles add tension to the plot.
37. The shiva scene with a take-home cookie box is a touching moment.
38. The golden-years romance between Robert and the masseuse is heartwarming.
39. Robert standing up to the mean stay-at-home moms is satisfying.
40. The revelation of Anne’s husband’s infidelity adds a dramatic twist.
41. The resolution of Anne’s marriage and the hiring of a CEO bring closure to the story.
42. Anne and Robert’s tai chi practice symbolizes their bond as intern and best friend.
43. The movie ends on a heartwarming note in the Nancy Meyers universe.
As I reflect on “The Intern,” I am reminded of the blend of humor, heart, and humanity that Nancy Meyers brings to her films. This rewatch has allowed me to appreciate the subtle nuances and character dynamics that make this movie a hidden gem. Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro’s performances shine, bringing depth and authenticity to their roles. “The Intern” is a delightful journey through love, laughter, and the complexities of modern life, all set against the backdrop of a bustling e-commerce company and the charm of Brooklyn brownstones.
In conclusion, “The Intern” is a must-watch for anyone looking for a heartwarming story with a touch of humor and a lot of heart. Nancy Meyers has once again delivered a film that resonates with audiences on a personal level, reminding us of the power of human connection and the value of friendship in unexpected places.