(오스카 영화) Up in the air
(영화) Up in the air
We end tonight with three unlikely movie stars. They never took an acting class. In fact, they don’t act at all. Yet, national correspondent Jim Axelrod tells us they wound up그만두다 with key roles in one of the biggest movies of the year. Up in the air.
Behind the Hollywood glitz화려함 and the six Oscar nominations, "This is what I get in return for 30 years of service for my company?", are three regular people, “I'm just disappointed that I've given so much of my life. ", who pack a traumatic punch정신적 충격이 큰 펀치를 가하다 with their real life stories of being fired. “How am I supposed to go back as a man and explain this to my wife that I lost my job?" These three speak to the 8.4 million jobs lost since the start of the recession. They all answered local calls from filmmakers looking for people who were out of work, thinking they'd be in a documentary, not an Oscar nominated feature film
"As a director, my job is to look for a fantastic to look for real." And director Jason Reitman got it, weaving짜맞추다 into his film their stories that still sear화상을 입히다. "One could say, well, hey, don't take it personal." Arth Hill worked at Chrysler for 32 years, starting on the assembly line, working up to inspector and then let go just like that. "We can't take it any other way, but personal because when you're losing your job, it's like losing your life."
Kevin Pilla, a father of four, who was a sales director at an electronics company in St. Louis where he'd worked for 11 years. "I felt betrayed to be honest with you. I had not an….. the slightest inkling암시." And Marlin Gorkiewicz, 27 years at a major airline, working in human resources of all things. Marlin lost her job nearly a year ago. "That's when it sets in, when you're not going to see your work friends, that you're not going to……… That’s Okay. It’s still with you. It still stays.
But she and the others will be watching on Oscar night, proud to tell the story of millions of Americans, 2 millions of Americans. "Because you know when someone is watching this movie, they can relate to it because it is a true sense of reality." Three ordinary folks breathing life into statistics in a way no actors or script ever could. Jim Axelrod, CBS News, New York. And that is the CBS Evening News for tonight. I’m Katie Couirc. Thank you for watching. I’ll see you tomorrow. Good night. <The End>