Monday, December 1, 2014

We watched the documentary "StartUp.Com" in my virtual world class and I absolutely loved it. You got a chance  to see how the individual characters behaved and reacted in certain events. You got to see the strong bond between the two main guys/ best friends and how the value of their friendship grew despite all the bad that was being done to their company. You even got to see the "human moments" throughout the film, like when Kaliel's mate was going on about wanting a dog but he wouldn't even give in to the thought. They never got what they want right when they wanted it, which makes for a great entertaining film. Now, other than just analyzing the individuals and their relationships to each other throughout the film, I also found the business concept side to it facisnating as well. In fact, the bonds between the characters is what weakened and broke their future successful business, and I think if they were both more focused on their business than their personal lives that they could have made millions from it. Instead, one friend was more emotional and, for lack of a better word, was some what of a slacker as well as an individual who couldn't make up his mind, and because of his personality he didn't get his job done right. I think it wouldn't been better if Kaliel was just let him go and said they could still be friends and he hired someone else in his place. It was cool to see what businesses go through in order to be successful and how human the founders of that business could be.

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