世界是平的 影评 Outsourced
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《世界是平的》观后感“Outsourced”这部电影是根据经济学著作《世界是平的》改编的,电影名直译为外包。
导演很聪明的利用了“Outsourced”----时下主流商业运作趋势,利用了Thomas L.Friedman著作《The World Is Flat》,以此为典,作为故事的中心思路,透过全球化的企业外包现象聚焦到崛起中的南亚印度。
电影拍在印度,出自美国,映射的背景可是全世界。
这样一部简单喜剧拥有一个话题性内涵,不空洞。
又借用美印两个民族间的文化差异,为故事添加轻松的情节。
情节的发展是标准的轻喜剧模式,不适->误解->适应->消除误解->感情升温->危机->解决危机->第二幕高潮->结局。
电影中有很多有趣的异国风情小细节,剩饭,颜色,懒散,接电,湿婆,第三只眼,抛开这些精致的外壳,故事内核倒是相对简单。
商业资本总是流向成本的洼地。
能够以在美国雇佣1个人的报酬雇佣8个人,在印度这样的人口大国能够轻易实现。
利润至上的美国企业家纷纷都把业务外包到这里,陶德所管辖的call center就是其中的一项外包项目。
为了让call center尽快适应美国的工作状态,公司还外派陶德到印度培训员工,于是,我们的主人公踏上了印度之旅,开始了一段跨文化交流和适应的旅程。
从钢筋混凝世界,繁华海岸城市,科技超前,安逸舒适的地方突然到一个原生态的民族中生活,真的有点难。
跳火车、坐蹦蹦、走牛羊挡道的马路、吃刨冰、吃米饭、跳印度舞、听宝莱坞音乐、过荷丽节、认识破坏神伽梨……一个典型性美国人的生活就这么郁闷的变了。
学美国人的口音、穿制服上班、见识“奶酪帽子”、“烤香肠机”,印度人的生活也变了。
这就是Outsourced的影响。
男主从自我保护的拒绝印度文化,到放低姿态去融入印度的变化。
这部电影中让我们看到了一个真实的印度,印度的宗教信仰、节日、生活习惯。
当这个美国人第一次踏上这个国度的土地,带着一颗文化本位的心来审视印度文化和印度人,要求别人做出改变。
Class:Name:Student Number:Talk about cultural difference after watching Outsourced The film focuses on the impact of globalization .Todd Anderson had to travel to India when his department was outsourced. He went to train his Indian replacement Puro. Todd was frustrated with everything in the country where people called him "Mr. Toad". He had difficulty making the call center employees understand what their American customers expect. He felt that he was never going to get the Minutes per Incident under six and so would never get to return to the USA.The film reflects the cultural differences between India and the West by the experience Todd went through in India. As we all known, India is a mysterious country with a long history, so it restores many traditional ideas and believes. Also, their customs are different. Mr. Toad was very hard to understand them. For example, In the first day, Mr. Todd arrived at an Indian’s house; they treat ed him with snacks and tea. Mr. Toad was using his left hand to eat snacks, at that time, the Indian woman felt inconceivable because left hand is unclean in their country. Finally Mr. Toad realized it and changed to use his right hand. Though I have known the reason why their left hand is not clean, I was so amazed when I first heard about it. I can’t understand it, for I think it can only exist in the ancient. In this film, a woman serviced a cup of coffee when Todd was reading. But the Indian woman added sugar in the cup one spoon after one spoon when Todd said “Thank you” again and again. It is obvious that the woman misunderstanded the meaning of “ Thank you” said by Todd. Todd wanted the woman to stop but the woman thought he wanted more. This is a typical illustration of pragmatic failure.Though it was hard to adapt the life there, Mr. Todd still finished his task. he started to understand and accept Indian culture, even falled in love with an Indian colleague Asha . She is gorgeous, grave and mysterious. However,women in India do not have the right to choose their own love. Asha loves Todd but she has to obey her family‘s arrangement to marry someone she doesn’t love. The culture difference is one of the highlights of the film, and many jokes are linked to this.The world's cultures are equal. We should avoid using our own culture, ethics and values as a standard to measure, judge and should adopt an objective and tolerant attitude towards foreign culture.we have to remember that, most of the time, the different ways that are the customs of different cultures are neither right nor wrong. It is simply that different people do the same things in different manners, even though we can not understand ,we should show the respect. Just like Todd, learn and respect their culture and get the best efficiency finally.How to Be PopularMost people would like to be popular with others, but not everyone can achieve this goal. What is the secret to popularity? The first step is to improve our appearance. We should always make sure that we stay in good shape and dress well. When we are healthy and well-groomed, we will not only look better but also feel better. In addition, we should smile and appear friendly. After all, our facial expression is an important part of our appearance. If we can do this, people will be attracted to our good looks and impressed by our confidence.Another important step is developing more consideration for others. We should always put others first and place their interests before our own. It's also important to be good listeners; in this way people will feel comfortable enough to confide in us. However, no matter what we do, we must not gossip. Above all, we must remember to be ourselves, not phonies. Only by being sincere and respectful of others can we earn their respect. If we can do all of the above, I am sure popularity will come our way.wsProfessor: When is your birthday?Kid: May 30.Professor: Which year?Kid: Every year.。
《世界是平的》的全球化思考读后感《<世界是平的>的全球化思考读后感》在这个瞬息万变的时代,托马斯·弗里德曼的《世界是平的》一书犹如一盏明灯,照亮了我们对于全球化进程的认知。
读完这本书,心中久久不能平静,思绪如同波澜壮阔的大海,翻腾着对世界、对未来的种种思考。
书中开篇,弗里德曼就以生动的笔触描绘了一个正在被抹平的世界。
他通过各种实例和深入浅出的分析,让我清晰地看到了全球化是如何打破地域、文化和经济的壁垒,将世界紧密地联系在一起。
在过去,地理上的距离和信息的不对称曾是经济发展和交流的巨大障碍。
但如今,随着信息技术的飞速发展,特别是互联网的普及,距离不再是问题,信息能够以光速在全球范围内传播。
这使得无论是大型企业还是小型创业者,都有机会在全球舞台上一展身手。
全球化带来的不仅仅是经济上的互联互通,更深刻地影响了人们的生活方式和思维模式。
以前,我们可能只能接触到本地的文化和产品,但现在,通过网络和全球贸易,我们可以轻松地享受到来自世界各地的美食、音乐、电影和时尚。
这种文化的交流与融合,丰富了我们的生活,拓宽了我们的视野,让我们更加理解和尊重不同的文化和价值观。
然而,全球化并非是一条铺满鲜花的平坦大道。
在带来机遇的同时,也带来了诸多挑战和问题。
比如,发展中国家在享受全球化带来的经济增长的同时,也面临着资源掠夺、环境污染和文化冲突等问题。
大量的制造业从发达国家转移到发展中国家,虽然带来了就业机会和经济发展,但也可能导致本国产业空心化,工人失业等问题。
书中提到的“外包”现象让我印象深刻。
许多企业为了降低成本,将业务外包给劳动力成本更低的地区。
这对于企业来说或许是一种明智的商业决策,但对于那些失去工作机会的工人来说,却是一场灾难。
他们不得不重新寻找就业机会,重新学习新的技能,以适应这个快速变化的世界。
这让我深刻地认识到,在全球化的浪潮中,个人和国家都需要不断地学习和创新,才能不被淘汰。
同时,全球化也加剧了贫富差距。
世界是平的观后感《世界是平的》观后感《世界是平的》是一部由托马斯·弗里德曼所著的畅销书,通过描述全球化和信息技术快速发展对世界产生的深远影响,引发了广泛的讨论和反思。
影片《世界是平的》是基于这本书改编而成,通过生动的案例和实例,向观众展示了信息时代世界的全新面貌。
观看这部影片,我深受启发,对于世界的变化和全球化趋势有了更深刻的理解。
首先,影片中提到的全球化现象让我意识到,世界正在向一个越来越相连的整体发展。
信息技术的飞速发展使得各国之间的联系更加紧密,信息交流更加便捷。
观影中,片中描述了在中国,其制造业得到了迅猛的发展,成为全球最大的制造业国家之一。
这一点让我深感震撼,也体现出世界一体化的趋势。
从另一个角度来看,不同国家之间的合作和竞争也变得更加剧烈,每个国家都在努力提高自己的竞争力。
这使得我们必须面对更加激烈的竞争环境,同时也带来更多的机遇和挑战。
其次,信息技术的迅猛发展使得全球交流变得更加便捷和高效。
通过互联网,人们可以轻松地进行跨国交流和合作。
这种无边界的沟通方式使得各国之间的文化、思想和价值观得到更多的传播和融合。
观影中,我看到了许多跨国公司、跨国组织和个人通过信息技术实现了跨国交流和合作。
这种全新的沟通方式为人们提供了更多的选择和机会,同时也加快了全球知识和技术的传播。
这对于推动各个领域的创新和进步来说是至关重要的。
另外,影片还指出了教育在全球化背景下的重要性和变革。
随着信息时代的到来,传统的教育方式和内容已经不能满足人们的需求。
观影中,我看到了全球各地的教育机构和教育者正在努力改革和创新教育模式,以适应信息时代的需求。
例如,远程教育、在线学习和开放式教育资源的出现,使得教育资源更加平等和普及,培养了更多的优秀人才。
这也促使我们认识到教育不再受限于教室,而是可以跨越国界和地域,实现全球教育资源的共享和共同发展。
最后,影片对于全球化带来的挑战和问题也进行了探讨。
全球化虽然带来了各种机遇,但也存在许多争议和问题。
世界是平的影评Outsourced第一篇:世界是平的影评OutsourcedOutsourced《世界是平的》If Ayesha Dharker and the Kamasutra are waiting for me on the other side, outsource me up, SpockNewcomer writer/director John Jeffcoat is *** a mini-splash with what could be the next big thing in “up the corporation” comedies.Even better, it is a romantic comedy with comely Ayesha Dharker providing the on-screen chemistry.Hamilton’s character Todd has graduated from college, probably like Hamilton’s previous character Grover in “Kicking and Screaming,” and has gravitated into the kind of dead end job that made “Office Space” famous.As in the latter flick, outsourcing is rearing its ugly head in the form of shipping customer service jobs to(where else?)India.As the film points out, everything that can be handled via phone or e-mail is being re-birthed on another continent and connected to the American pots of gold by satellite umbilicals.The workers T odd supervises will be the first to go and he will be next, that is, unless, he travels to India to train his replacement.So the plot goes, if he toes the line he will get his retirement and if he doesn’t he will live in a cardboard box.This is only the first of more than a few sophomoric mistakes made by Mr.Jeffcoat and co-writer George Wing, but we are given notice in the first few shots of dreamy Seattle that we are expected to suspend disbelief here(after all, it isn’t raining….).Traveling to India, Todd makes mistakes dumber than any of us ever made going anywhere overseas, even in high school.Of course, his boss is even dumber.But that’s not the point.The point is that even though his girlfriend has dumpedhim and is sleeping with another guy when he calls and his corporate structure treats him like an indentured servant he stills loves the USA.That is, until he meets Asha, played by seductive Dharker.Between Asha’s homework on the Kamasutra and a neighborhood full of Indians who look and act more like North Carolinians, Josh learns that maybe the best things in life aren’t stock options.Josh is going to train Purohit(Asif Basra)to be the next supervisor of the order fulfilment(sic)department that will soon have its one and only call center in a small town about a hundred miles from Bombay.The very repeating of the department title of “order fulfillment” becomes funny after a while, at least for those in the audience with the patience to let it grow on them.But the new position, paying mountains of rupees a year, is the promise of a dream come true for Purohit.He needs it to marry the love of his life;a love as dear as the love Todd lost while he was abandoning his stateside life in favor of a customer fulfillment career.So Asha is not only the symbol of a different perspective, a kinder gentler capitalism, but she is the start of something great.Parents never fear, the film treads lightly when it wonders anywhere near the ***ual.In one of the most amazing shows of modesty on the contemporary screen, Asha actually has clothes on in bed with Todd.The fact that she behaves more like a Hollywood starlet than a promised Indian bride will probably be glossed over by the average American watching the film.She is at least as virtuous as the girl next door.At least the girl next door in New York.Or Seattle.The film misses a couple great angles, like the 50” flat screen of Todd’s dreams to which Purohit is completely hip, but which never materializes.That would have been a great twist to have come back over the wall as Todd hands out his daily alm s.In the end, if everybody doesn’t get what theywant, they get what they need.The final twist is good hearted and clean-cut fun;as touchingas it is believable.What goes around comes around.第二篇:英文影评《世界是平的》(Outsourced)英文影评:《世界是平的》(Outsourced)If Ayesha Dharker and the Kamasutra are waiting for me on the other side, outsource me up, SpockNewcomer writer/director John Jeffcoat is making a mini-splash with what could be the next big thing in “up the corporation” comedies.Even better, it is a romantic comedy with comely Ayesha Dharker providing the on-screen chemistry.Hamilton’s character Todd has graduated from college, probably like Hamilton’s previous character Grover in “Kicking and Screaming,” and has gravitated into the kind of dead end job that made “Office Space” famous.As in the latter flick, outsourcing is rearing its ugly head in the form of shipping customer service jobs to(where else?)India.As the film points out, everything that can be handled via phone or e-mail is being re-birthed on another continent and connected to the American pots of gold by satellite umbilicals.The workers T odd supervises will be the first to go and he will be next, that is, unless, he travels to India to train his replacement.So the plot goes, if he toes the line he will get his retirement and if he doesn’t he will live in a cardboard box.This is only the first of more than a few sophomoric mistakes made by Mr.Jeffcoat and co-writer George Wing, but we are given notice in the first few shots of dreamy Seattle that we are expected to suspend disbelief here(after all, it isn’t raining….).Traveling to India, Todd makes mistakes dumber than any of us ever made going anywhere overseas, even in high school.Of course, his boss is even dumber.But that’s not thepoint.The point is that even though his girlfriend has dumped him and is sleeping with another guy when he calls and his corporate structure treats him like an indentured servant he stills loves the USA.That is, until he meets Asha, played by seductive Dharker.Between Asha’s homework on the Kamasutra and a neighborhood full of Indians who look and act more like North Carolinians, Josh learns that maybe the best things in life aren’t stock options.Josh is going to train Purohit(Asif Basra)to be the next supervisor of the order fulfilment(sic)department that will soon have its one and only call center in a small town about a hundred miles from Bombay.The very repeating of the department title of “order fulfillment” becomes funny after a while, at least for those in the audience with the patience to let it grow on them.But the new position, paying mountains of rupees a year, is the promise of a dream come true for Purohit.He needs it to marry the love of his life;a love as dear as the love Todd lost while he was abandoning his stateside life in favor of a customer fulfillment career.So Asha is not only the symbol of a different perspective, a kinder gentler capitalism, but she is the start of something great.Parents never fear, the film treads lightly when it wonders anywhere near the sexual.In one of the most amazing shows of modesty on the contemporary screen, Asha actually has clothes on in bed with Todd.The fact that she behaves more like a Hollywood starlet than a promised Indian bride will probably be glossed over by the average American watching the film.She is at least as virtuous as the girl next door.At least the girl next door in New York.Or Seattle.The film misses a couple great angles, like the 50” flat screen of Todd’s dreams to which Purohit is completely hip, but which never materializes.That would have been a great twist to have come back over the wall as Todd handsout his daily alms.In the end, if everybody doesn’t get what they want, they get what they need.The final twist is good hearted and clean-cut fun;as touching as it is believable.What goes around comes around.第三篇:世界是平的英文影评Review of “Outsourced”“Outsourced” is a typical fish-out-of-water tale about a young American telemarketer who learns that his job is being shipped overseas.Todd Anderson(Josh Hamilton)spends his days managing a customer call center in Seattle until his job, along with those of the entire office, are outsourced to India.Todd rejects but when his boss informs him that quitting would mean losing his stock options, he has to go to train his Indian replacement Puro(Asif Basra).Out of constant cultural misunderstandings, Todd(Josh Hamilton)is frustrated with everything in India.He eats food by using left hand which is taboo in India.Left hand is considered as dirty hand, which is used for clean something.That’s why T odd(Josh Hamilton)can’t find toilet paper in washroom.It is quite different from America.Also Todd(Josh Hamilton)sees the personal questions, which asked by the hostess, as an embarrassing invasion of his privacy.She questions Todd during his classes, tells him he needs to know more about India.Because of cultural diversity, T odd(Josh Hamilton)has difficulty making the call center employees understand what their American customers expect.In order to get the length of a call down to six minutes, Todd(Josh Hamilton)teaches the Indian employees to speak in American way.While an employee Asha(Ayesha Dharker)questions Todd(Josh Hamilton)during his classes, tells him he needs to know more about India.She becomes his teacher on suchmysteries as Kali, the goddess of destruction(“Sometimes it is good to destroy.Then things can start again.”)Todd(Josh Hamilton)also shows Asha(Ayesha Dharker)the American value and offers her the job of assisting Puro(Asif Basra)when Todd(Josh Hamilton)leaves.“Asha can do anything.” It strengthen Asha(Ayesha Dharker)’s belief to be an independent modern woman.Todd realizes that he too has a lot to learn-not only about India and America, but about himself.He soon discovers that being outsourced may be the best thing that ever happened to him.“Outsourced” is a modern day comedy of cross-cultural conflict and romance.It is a film bursting with affection for its characters and for India.It is about people learning to really see one another.It has a fundamental sweetness and innocence.2第四篇:世界是平的世界是平的:未来营销的五大趋势《销售与市场》,2006-04-30,作者: 俞雷,访问人数: 8183经曾,快速消费品公司创造出了最先进的营销、传播和销售的技术,这些技术大力地推动了中国市场营销的进步。
世界是平的读后感观后感在这个信息飞速传递,科技日新月异的时代,读了《世界是平的》这本书,又观看了相关的影视作品,内心深受触动。
它仿佛为我打开了一扇全新的窗户,让我得以窥探到这个世界正在发生的深刻变化。
书中的观点和所展现的画面,让我深刻地认识到,我们生活的世界正在以前所未有的速度变得平坦。
全球化的浪潮已经席卷而来,打破了地域、文化和经济的壁垒,将世界各地紧密地联系在一起。
曾经,距离和差异是横亘在人们之间的巨大障碍,但如今,互联网和现代通信技术让这一切都不再是问题。
在这个平坦的世界里,信息和知识的传播变得无比迅速和便捷。
一个人在地球的一端产生的想法和创新,能够在瞬间传递到另一端,并被迅速采纳和应用。
这使得竞争不再局限于局部地区,而是扩展到了全球范围。
企业面临着来自世界各地的竞争对手,必须不断提升自身的实力和竞争力,才能在激烈的市场中立足。
对于个人而言,同样如此。
我们不再仅仅与身边的人竞争工作机会,而是要与全球的人才一同角逐。
这既带来了巨大的压力,也为我们提供了更多的机遇。
回顾历史,传统的经济模式往往依赖于本地资源和市场。
但在这个平坦的世界中,资源和市场的概念已经被彻底颠覆。
企业可以在全球范围内寻找最优的资源配置,从而降低成本、提高效率。
比如,一家科技公司可以将研发中心设在人才密集的地区,将生产工厂设在劳动力成本低廉的地区,通过高效的物流和通信网络,实现全球协同运作。
这种模式极大地促进了经济的发展和繁荣,但也带来了一些问题。
比如,一些地区可能因为产业转移而面临失业和经济衰退,贫富差距可能进一步拉大。
在文化方面,世界的平坦化也带来了深刻的影响。
不同文化之间的交流和融合日益频繁,我们能够更加便捷地了解和欣赏到其他国家和地区的文化。
但同时,这也可能导致本土文化的流失和文化冲突的加剧。
如何在全球化的浪潮中保持和弘扬本土文化的特色,成为了一个重要的课题。
从个人的角度来看,世界的平坦化为我们提供了广阔的发展空间。
世界是平的读后感观后感在翻开《世界是平的》这本书之前,我对这个世界的认知还停留在一些固有的观念里。
然而,当我真正沉浸其中,却仿佛被一股无形的力量拉进了一个全新的视角,看到了这个世界的另一番模样。
书中所描绘的那个“平坦”的世界,让我想起了自己曾经的一次跨国旅行经历。
那是我第一次真正感受到世界在某些方面的“平坦化”。
当时,我独自一人踏上了前往欧洲的旅程。
在飞机上,我旁边坐着一位来自德国的商人。
原本以为这会是一段沉默的飞行时光,没想到几句简单的问候之后,我们便热络地聊了起来。
他跟我分享他在中国的生意经历,说现在的通讯技术让他即便身处万里高空,也能随时和世界各地的合作伙伴保持紧密联系,处理业务。
而我呢,则跟他讲述我对欧洲的期待和好奇。
飞机降落后,我来到了预订的酒店。
那是一家小小的民宿,老板是一位热情的意大利女士。
在办理入住的时候,我发现她正在用一款在线软件管理着房源,来自世界各地的游客评价一目了然。
她笑着跟我说:“多亏了这些互联网工具,我的小民宿才能被更多人知道,生意也越来越好。
”那一刻,我真切地感受到,距离和语言不再是障碍,世界仿佛真的变得更小更平了。
在接下来的旅行中,我更是深刻地体会到了这一点。
我去参观博物馆,发现展品的介绍不仅有当地语言,还有多种语言的电子版本,通过扫码就能获取详细信息。
在街头的咖啡馆,我看到来自不同国家的人们坐在一起,通过手机分享着彼此的照片和故事。
甚至在偏远的小镇上,当地的手工艺品店也能通过网络将商品卖到全球各地。
回想过去,这样的便利和连接是难以想象的。
曾经,跨国交流是那么的困难,信息的传递是如此的缓慢。
而现在,世界真的变得越来越平了。
就像书中说的,科技的进步、互联网的普及,让全球各地的人们能够更加便捷地交流、合作和竞争。
这既带来了机遇,也带来了挑战。
对于个人来说,我们有了更多的机会去接触不同的文化、思想和知识。
不再局限于自己所在的小圈子,可以通过网络学习新的技能,与远方的人合作开展项目。
《世界是平的》读后感一、主体部分1. 电影观影体会通过观影《世界是平的》,我深刻地感受到信息时代的全球化对世界的影响。
影片以全球化为主题,展现了科技、经济、文化等多方面的交融与冲突,让我对全球化有了更深刻的认识。
2. 全球化的影响在影片中,全球化给人们的生活带来了便利,也造成了一系列问题。
跨国公司的垄断、文化冲突与融合等问题都在全球化的浪潮下愈发凸显。
这使我对全球化看法变得更加复杂。
3. 个人成长与全球化影片中所展现的新兴科技对人们的生活产生了深远影响。
全球化正在改变着我们的生活方式,也给我们的未来带来了更多可能。
这使我开始思考个人在全球化浪潮下的发展与定位。
4. 对未来的展望影片给我留下了对未来的一些思考。
全球化在推动着世界的发展,但也需要我们去平衡和解决其中所带来的问题。
我认为未来是充满希望的,但也需要我们更加理性地面对全球化所带来的挑战。
二、总结回顾部分通过本次观影与思考,我对全球化有了更加深入的认识与理解。
全球化所带来的便利与问题都需要我们去思考与解决。
在未来的发展中,我相信全球化将会以更加积极的方式影响着世界,也需要我们不断地去适应与发展。
三、个人观点与理解从电影《世界是平的》中,我深刻地体会到全球化对世界产生的深远影响。
全球化让信息更加自由传播、交流更加频繁、文化更加多元,但也带来了一系列问题。
在这个过程中,我认为我们需要更加开放、包容和合作,共同应对全球化所带来的挑战。
我也对自身的成长与未来有了新的认识,我会更加努力去适应全球化的潮流,不断学习与进步。
以上是对《世界是平的》的读后感,感谢你信任我为你写文章,希望我的撰写能够满足你的要求,期待你的反馈!可以说,全球化是当今世界不可忽视的重要问题。
这一次观影,让我深刻认识到全球化对世界的影响是全方位的,涉及到经济、文化、科技等多个领域。
在这一过程中,我们也能够看到全球化所带来的便利和问题。
在这篇文章中,我将基于观影的感受,结合自己的思考,继续谈谈全球化对个人和世界的影响,以及如何应对全球化所带来的挑战。
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影片开始就谈到一美国电话营销主管托德收到公司消息,公司将要裁撤所在部门并将所有业务外包印度,好在公司没有裁掉托德,反而将他派到印度提到外包公司的服务和效率。
托德到印度后首先感受到生活上的不适应,接着是文化上的冲击,最后是员工素质不高导致本该在6分钟就结束的电话业务平均要到14分钟才能结束。
托德同学快速适应当地文化并采取有效措施,短短几个月的时间就把原本不可能的任务变成了可能。
他在美国的上司看到数据后亲自到印度核实,事实也证明了托德的工作成绩。
影片穿插了托德和当地一名4岁就订亲的亚莎的爱情故事,本来影片到这里就应该是个完美的结局。
结果在他们庆祝之前托德的上司告诉托德,公司在美国被另一公司收购,新公司决定撤掉印度的电话中心,并把新的电话中心转移到上海。
电影通过美国一个电话中心从美国到印度,再从印度到中国的一个转换反映了新时代的一个主题,就是速度加变化。
短短两个世纪,世界强国经历了中国、西班牙、英国、美国的四次转移;而在短短的不到50年内,全球制造业也经历了美国、亚洲四小龙、金砖四国以及未来很大可能掘起的的金钻11国。
去年汇率的提升及新劳动法实施导致广东、山东、浙江大批小企业倒闭,大批公司转向越南及政府部门提出的产业升级策略也再次证明了这种变化。
农业时代家族的财富要几代人才能累积下来,工业时代大亨们也需要一辈子才能实现自己的亿万富翁梦,但在现代的信息时代短短几年财富就可以倍增到位。
中国从改革开放到现在短短三十年的时间,就实现了从农业时候到工业时候再到信息时代的转变。
世界在变,变化速度在加快,你的思维有在变吗?你有没有想过你哪些思想是属于农业时代、哪些思想属于工业时代、又有哪些思想可以归属于最新的信息时代呢?你有没有想过通过怎么样才能适应瞬息万变的新时代,实现快乐和成功的人生呢?我当时看完电影首先震惊的是和我目前的公司的情况是如此的相似。
Outsourced《世界是平的》
If Ayesha Dharker and the Kamasutra are waiting for me on the other side, outsource me up, Spock
Newcomer writer/director John Jeffcoat is *** a mini-splash with what could be the next big thing in “up the corporation” comedies.Even better, it is a romantic comedy with comely Ayesha Dharker providing the on-screen chemistry. Hamilton’s character Todd has graduated from college, probably like Hamilton’s previous character Grover in “Kicking and Screaming,” and has gravitated into the ki nd of dead end job that made “Office Space” famous.As in the latter flick, outsourcing is rearing its ugly head in the form of shipping customer service jobs to (where else?) India.
As the film points out, everything that can be handled via phone or e-mail is being re-birthed on another continent and connected to the American pots of gold by satellite umbilicals. The workers Todd supervises will be the first to go and he will be next, that is, unless, he travels to India to train his replacement. So the plot goes, if he toes the line he will get his retirement and if he doesn’t he will live in a cardboard box.
This is only the first of more than a few sophomoric mistakes made by Mr. Jeffcoat and co-writer George Wing, but we are given notice in the first few shots of dreamy Seattle that we are expected to suspend disbelief here (after all, it isn’t raining….).
Traveling to India, Todd makes mistakes dumber than any of us ever made going anywhere overseas, even in high school. Of course, his boss is even dumber. But that’s not the point.The point is that even though his girlfriend has dumped him and is sleeping with another guy when he calls and his corporate structure treats him like an indentured servant he stills loves the USA. That is, until he meets Asha, played by seductive Dharker. Between Asha’s homework on the Kamasutra and a neighborhood full of Indians who look and act more like North Carolinians, Josh learns that maybe the best things in life aren’t stock options.
Josh is going to train Purohit (Asif Basra) to be the next supervisor of the order fulfilment (sic) department that will soon have its one and only call center in a small town about a hundred miles from Bombay. The very repeating of the department title of “order fulfillment” beco mes funny after a while, at least for those in the audience with the patience to let it grow on them. But the new position, paying mountains of rupees a year, is the promise of a dream come true for Purohit. He needs it to marry the love of his life; a love as dear as the love Todd lost while he was abandoning his stateside life in favor of a customer fulfillment career.
So Asha is not only the symbol of a different perspective, a kinder gentler capitalism, but she is the start of something great. Parents never fear, the film treads lightly when it wonders anywhere near the ***ual. In one of the most amazing shows of modesty on the contemporary screen, Asha actually has clothes on in bed with Todd. The fact that she behaves more like a Hollywood starlet than a promised Indian bride will probably be glossed over by the average American watching the film. She is at least as virtuous as the girl next door. At least the girl next door in New York. Or Seattle.
The film misses a couple great angles, like th e 50” flat screen of Todd’s dreams to which Purohit is completely hip, but which never materializes. That would have been a great twist to have come back over the wall as Todd hands out his daily alms. In the end, if everybody doesn’t get what they want, they get what they need. The final twist is good hearted and clean-cut fun; as touching
as it is believable. What goes around comes around.。