Movies are for entertainment, but most people think that movies which have some kind of lesson would be boring. However, this belief would vary if one watches movies and understand the human traits of ambition, greed, immorality, trust, love and loyalty and others that the down below movies depict:
Wall Street and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
These are movies form a series; Wall Street released in 1987 is the first part and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps in 2010 is the second. The first part (1987) is about a young stockbroker who is ready to do anything to get to the top, including trading on inside information of the firm.
And the second part (2010) takes up the thread after eight years have passed. This series depicts the extent people will go to make money and the consequences of these actions. It offers a look at what influence and greed can do to people.
Guru
Guru is a biographical drama film directed and co-written by Mani Ratnam. It premièred at the Elgin Theatre in Toronto, Canada.
Guru is a fairly fictionalized portrayal of the life of Dhirubhai Ambani, a business magnate who is the Founder of the Reliance Industries. The lead was acted by Abhishek Bachchan, and Aishwarya Rai played the role of his wife. It was dubbed and released simultaneously in Tamil as Guru and in Telugu as Gurukanth.
Up in the Air
Up in the Air is a typical American comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman and written by Reitman and Sheldon Turner, based on the 2001 novel of the same name, written by Walter Kirn. Released in 2009, the plot is centred on corporate “downsizer” Ryan Bingham, performed by George Clooney, and his travels. Ryan takes his new colleague on his office tour. On the way, he meets another flier and the two begin a casual relationship.
Rocket Singh
Directed by Shimit Amin, Rocket Singh is a must watch for marketing graduates.
The main lead of the movie played by Ranbir Kapoor imagines of starting a company of his own after gaining some work experience. Then comes the interesting point in the film, wherein he can observe a break in post-sales services and accept it as an opportunity. With this he starts his own company capturing the entire market of the nearby areas, and thus in turn establishing a brand of himself. In the film he believed in the fundamentals of honesty and winning the trust of client.
Moneyball
For management students, Moneyball reveals the worth of innovative thinking and the significance of implementing new processes to drive change and create solutions.
It is an American sports drama film directed by Bennett Miller and written by Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin. The film is based on Michael Lewis’ non-fiction book of the same name, an account of the Oakland Athletics baseball team’s 2002 season and their general manager Billy Beane’s attempts to assemble a competitive team.