Reaction Paper View From the Top “View from the Top” is a really must seen film. Though I’ve already watch the movie when it was aired on television I must say that it doesn’t bored me, in fact I enjoyed very much every episode. Gwyneth Paltrow Paltrow
the leading actress portrays her role very well besides the fact fact that
she is really pretty and very much pleasing to my eye. She also trots around in a lot of clingy, colorfull gaudy outfits that show off her graceful hot body and her sexy attitude to impressive effect. I wonder if a Flight attendant wore the same first uniform Donna wore when she started to became a flight attendant. It’s sexy but I think no matter where you work wo rk even if it is the worst place ever you should always wear your dignity and respect. ''View From From the Top'' is a romantic comedy film with all the confectionary value of
love,
meeting goal, perseverance, determination, right attitude and choice. At first, her character, Donna Jensen, an aspiring flight attendant from small-town Nevada, lands a job working for Sierra Airlines, a grungy local outfit whose planes have shag carpeting on the walls. It’s funny because I think she was just there since she was carried away by the inspiring words of Miss Sally when she was heartbroken, given that she has no experience of riding an airplane, she freak out. Imagine a “flight attendant to be” who should attend and calm the passenger was the first one to panic. This is a very shameful situation. Maybe it must have been better if she prepare herself to the job by means of riding an airplane before she applied for the job and observe the manner of the flight attendant when it comes to serving passenger or research about it. That way she may ace her first day of work. Donna along with with her fellow sky sky hostesses started to dream dream big and went
to the city to apply
for the Royalty Airlines one of the famous and prestigious airline. The job hiring hiring episode where in Mr. John interviewed
Donna, Christine and the other applicants goes a little bit crazy. It It
shows different attitude of applicants towards the interviewer, interviewer, some of them felt nervous, others sounds stupid but in the end the only thing is you have to compose yourself during interview, be honest ,confident and try to comprehend every question so that you can answer each question very well. You should also learn to accept the result when you are not hired and still be optimistic of the future ahead of you. Assess yourself what seems to be wrong on your first interview and try not to repeat it the next time.
''View From the Top'' takes place or pretends to in contemporary America, yet it's stuck in a faux nostalgia for upwardly mobile second-class citizenship for women. The pivotal moment occurs when Donna gets invited to dinner at the home of her role model, Sally Weston (Candice Bergen), a legendary former stewardess (you heard me) who has written a best-selling memoir titled ''My Life in the Sky.'' Sally, who's like a cross between Tony Robbins and the Happy Hooker, preaches to Donna about the majesty of being a flight attendant. ''We're royalty!'' she says, ushering her new protégé into the ultimate signifier of regal living: her sky blue walk-in clothes closet. Standing in that pastel sanctuary, Donna feels, for the first time, the power of her job, the call of a destiny that can be summed up in four dreamy, if redundant, words: ''Paris, first class, international.'' ''View From the Top'' is a movie that invites guys to drool over Gwyneth. Even as you ask yourself what Gwyneth Paltrow is doing in a movie as mildly embarrassing as this one, her grin, with its girlish delight, radiates a pure ingenuous dazzle that perks the audience right up. She has a star's ability to give pleasure by inviting you directly inside the pleasure she takes in herself. ''View From the Top'' isn't a comedy of high-flying madness or, for that matter, an inside satire of the little things that flight attendants have to endure. It's a love story in which Donna meets Ted (Mark Ruffalo), an aspiring lawyer as cuddly as a teddy bear, and is forced to decide what's more important: life with him in Cleveland or the sky route to Paris. Does she want true love, or does she want the glamorous perk of free trips to the City of Light? ''Why can't all choices be simple?'' asks Donna in voice-over. Really in real life we have to make a choice and that will never be easy. ''Why can't they all be window or aisle?''. The movie is so stuck for conflict that it trumps up a rivalry between Donna and her stewardess comrade (Christina Applegate), a petty thief who ends up betraying her. Their climactic catfight, in which Applegate shoves Paltrow's face into a giant bread roll, looks funny.. Yet the petty degradation of the moment feels like the movie's real attitude coming out in spite of itself. There's nothing disrespectable about being a flight attendant. There is, however, something patently cloying and insincere about the way ''View From the Top'' portrays flying over the glass ceiling as if that were the same thing as breaking through it.
Name: Andrew G. Jimenez DHRM 102A Subject: DHRM 3
Curriculum/Section Date: March 27, 2013
Reaction Paper View from the Top After watching the movie I have learned that for you to be able to achieve your goal, you must help yourself up. You have to strived harder, focus, sacrifice, study hard, developed confidence and never ever give up. Always remember that this is a real life if we failed there are always a lot of room for improvement but the most significant part is we should be taught from it. Continue aspiring for a better place and you should feel complete when you achieve your goal if not maybe you forgot to do something really really important in life. That is to dream and plan with God and your family.