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Two
salesmen whose careers have been torpedoed by the digital age find their way
into a coveted internship at Google, where they must compete with a group of
young, tech-savvy geniuses for a shot at employment.
Director: Shawn Levy
Writers: Vince Vaughn
(screenplay), Jared Stern (screenplay)
Stars: Vince
Vaughn, Owen Wilson, Rose Byrne
Summaries
Two
salesmen whose careers have been torpedoed by the digital age find their way
into a coveted internship at Google, where they must compete with a group of
young, tech-savvy geniuses for a shot at employment.
—Anonymous
Billy
(Vince Vaughn) and Nick (Owen Wilson) are salesmen whose careers have been
torpedoed by the digital world. Trying to prove they are not obsolete, they
defy the odds by talking their way into a coveted internship at Google, along
with a battalion of brilliant college students. But, gaining entrance to this
utopia is only half the battle. Now they must compete with a group of the
nation's most elite, tech-savvy geniuses to prove that necessity really is the
mother of re-invention.
—Twentieth
Century Fox
Billy
and Nick are a couple of old school salesmen. They find themselves out of a job
when the company they work for closes. They try to find jobs but it's not easy.
Billy gets them a chance to work at Google but they first have to undergo a
long internship and they find themselves teamed with others who are younger
than them. And they compete against other teams cause only one team will be
hired. But one team is led by a guy who's determined to win and is not above
using underhanded tricks.
The
watches' salesmen Billy "Billy" McMahon and Nick Campbell lose their
jobs when the company where they work is sold for losing market for the
cellular. Billy and Nick do not have skills but Billy fills the application for
a summer internship at Google. The candidates are divided into groups and Billy
and Nick join the team of outcast. Now they need to win the tough competition
against brilliant college students to be definitely hired by the company.
—Claudio
Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Salesmen
Billy McMahon (Vince Vaughn) and Nick Campbell's (Owen Wilson) employer goes
out of business, and Billy applies for Google internships on their behalf. They
are accepted due to their unorthodox interview answers, despite a lack of
relevant experience. They are the only interns not of traditional collegiate
age. They will spend the summer competing in teams against other interns in a
variety of tasks, and only the members of the winning team will be guaranteed
jobs with Google. Billy and Nick are teamed with other interns seen as rejects:
Stuart, who is usually engrossed in his smart phone; Yo-Yo, a Filipino-American
who was home-schooled by a stereo-typically overbearing Asian mother; and Neha,
an Indian-American who is an enthusiast of nerd-related kink.
Synopsis
Billy
McMahon (Vince Vaughn) and Nick Campbell (Owen Wilson) seek employment after
being laid off from their positions as watch salesmen when their employer goes
out of business. Billy then applies for an internship at Google for the two of
them, and they are accepted due to their unorthodox interview answers, despite
a lack of relevant experience; they are the only interns not of traditional
collegiate age. They will spend the summer competing in teams against other
interns, also known as "Nooglers" in a variety of tasks, and only the
members of the winning team will be guaranteed jobs with Google. Billy and Nick
are teamed with other interns seen as rejects: Stuart (Dylan O'Brien), who is
usually engrossed in his phone; Yo-Yo Santos (Tobit Raphael), an Asian-American
boy who was home schooled by a stereotypical overbearing Asian mother; and Neha
(Tiya Sircar), an Indian-American girl who is an enthusiast of nerd-related
kink. The team is led by Lyle (Josh Brener), who constantly tries to act hip in
order to hide his insecurities. Another intern, Graham Hawtrey (Max Minghella),
aggressively bullies Billy and Nick's team. Mr. Chetty (Aasif Mandvi), the head
of the internship program, also expresses his doubts about the older men's
abilities. Stuart, Yo-Yo, and Neha see Billy and Nick as useless during a task
focused on debugging, and send them on a wild goose chase but later, during a
game of Muggle Quidditch against Graham's team, Billy rallies his team to a
comeback that restores their confidence despite ultimately losing.
When
the teams are tasked with developing an app, Billy and Nick convince the team
to indulge in a wild night out. At a strip club, Neha admits to Billy that,
despite her rich fantasy life, she has no real-world experience and is nervous;
with his support, she decides to stay. Nick gets Yo-Yo to break out of his
shell by drinking and receiving lap dances. And, encouraged by Billy, Lyle
approaches one of the dancers, Marielena (Jessica Szohr), who is also a dance
instructor at Google on whom he had developed a crush. She is charmed by him,
but another customer challenges Lyle for her attention and a fight breaks out;
the team is ejected from the club. Before sunrise that same night, overlooking
the Golden Gate Bridge, Stuart learns to appreciate his surroundings, and
Lyle's drunken antics inspire the team to create an app that guards against
reckless phone usage while drunk; they win the task by earning the most
downloads.
Meanwhile,
Nick has been flirting with an executive, Dana (Rose Byrne), with little
success. When he begins attending technical presentations to impress her, he
takes a real interest in the material. While the teams prepare to staff the
technical support hotline, only Billy feels at a loss. A Google employee,
"Headphones" (Josh Gad), who always wears headphones and had not been
seen to talk to anyone, approaches Billy and tells him that the way he
interacts with people is special. He tutors Billy on the technical information.
Dana agrees to go on a date with Nick, and she invites him in at the end of the
evening. During the task, Billy is comfortable with the material, but his team
receives no score because he failed to properly log his calls for review.
Dejected, Billy leaves Google to pursue a new sales opportunity with his former
boss (John Goodman). The final task is announced as a sales challenge; teams
must sign the largest possible company to begin advertising with Google. The team
are stunned when Nick tells them that Billy has left, and they declare that
they do not want to do the task without him. Nick convinces Billy to return,
and Billy leads the team to show Sal, a local pizzeria owner (Bruno Amato) how
Google can help connect him with potential customers and how Internet resources
can help him expand the business while remaining true to his professional
values.
The
team arrive during the final assembly just as the winners are to be announced;
but the official rules allow them to present their results even at the last
moment. Chetty recognizes that although the pizzeria is not a large business,
its potential is now limitless because it has embraced technology. Graham
protests and is dressed down by Headphones, who turns out to be the head of
Google Search. Nick, Billy, Stuart, Yo-Yo, and Neha are declared the winners
and will receive jobs at Google, which the latter three will start after their
senior years in college. As the students depart, Nick and Dana are still seeing
each other, as are Lyle and Marielena. Stuart and Neha have formed a romantic
connection, as well, and Yo-Yo asserts himself to his mother.
Taglines: They just
can't click with the younger generation
Genres: Comedy
Motion
Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated
PG-13 for sexuality, some crude humor, partying and language
User
Reviews
I
saw the trailer for this movie for the first time like 2 weeks before seeing it
and I thought it looked like it could be good. Well its not the best movie ever
I was right to think it would be good. It was entertaining and just an overall
good time.
One
of my favorite things about this movie were all of the nerdy references to
things like Harry Potter and X-Men but also the more obscure 80's references
that I admit I probably did not catch all of. Owen Wilson and Vince Vaghn were
very good in this movie they both have really good chemistry with not only each
other but the rest of the supporting cast. It was not the funniest movie I've
ever seen but I was surprised out how sucked into the story I was.
So
overall not the best but an enjoyable ride I give The Internship a 7/10
Details
Country: USA
Language: English |
Tagalog | Cantonese | Mandarin | Spanish
Release Date: 7 June 2013
(USA)
Also Known
As: The
Internship
Filming
Locations:
Leadership Challenge Course, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia,
USA
Box
Office
Budget: $58,000,000
(estimated)
Opening
Weekend USA: $17,325,307, 9 June 2013
Gross USA: $44,672,764
Cumulative
Worldwide Gross: $93,492,844
Company
Credits
Production
Co: Twentieth Century Fox, Regency Enterprises, Wild West Picture Show
Productions
Technical
Specs
Runtime: 119 min |
125 min (unrated)
Sound Mix: Dolby |
Datasat | SDDS | Dolby Atmos | Dolby Surround 7.1
Color: Color
Aspect
Ratio:
2.35 : 1