11 Busines Inspirational Films To Be Watched Every Entrepreneur

No one ever said that being an entrepreneur would be easy. One million barrier will appear in the middle of the road every day. But you are those who are above average. At difficult moments, you will still come forward. Well, how what else is better to find inspiration than watching the movie business? Here are 11 movies where you can look for motivation to face obstacles your business:



1. The Social Network: Not surprising when The Social Network be a blockbuster when it was released in 2010. Everyone wants to see how the struggle of Mark Zuckerberg was transformed from a student of Harvard to launch a social media network's most popular. world. Why worth watching? This film gives a better understanding of how to create a successful startup, by showing qualities such as flexibility and toughness.

 2. Glengarry Glen Ross:. Based on the work of David Mamet, Pulitzer Prize winner, the film explores the cruelty of the real estate industry in Chicago. Glengarry Glen Ross invites you take a closer look at the lies and betrayal that required people to survive in the business world. Why worth watching? Unfortunately, the business world can be brutal. This 1992 film describes it appropriately.

 3. Pirates of Silicon Valley: Movies made for TV series was released in 1999 which covers the early days of the technology world leader rivalry between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. This documentary-style films provide an interesting perspective on the life of the founders of Microsoft and Apple. Why worth watching? Entrepreneurs can learn from two iconic "pirate" who successfully build their large warships.

 4. Citizen Kane: even if you are not an entrepreneur, you need to watch the film by Orson Welles in 1941 by this. The film is about the life of a fictional character Charles Foster Kane, a newspaper tycoon based on the life of William Randolph Hearst and his quest for fortune and power. In the end, Kane understand what is really important in life. Why worth watching? While launching a successful business is the goal of every entrepreneur, it is not the only purpose in life.

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 5. The Pursuit of Happyness: Based on the true story of Chris Gardner, the 2006 film starring Will Smith is one of the most moving films and full motivation for entrepreneurs. Why worth watching? Although homeless and had to struggle to provide for her son, Chris never gave up on his dream. Passion and sacrifice is a concept that should be willing to be embraced by every entrepreneur.

6. Moneyball: You do not have to be a baseball fan to enjoy the depiction of Brad Pitt to Billy Beane, the Oakland team manager A. Because the team did not have the finances to buy players, Beane had to find a unique way to compete. Why worth watching? Beane had to innovate. And that's one of the characteristics of entrepreneurs: figuring out how to make something better.

7. Rocky: This is another film that should be watched by everyone at least once. Sylvester Stallone wrote and starred in this underdog, which tells the story of Rocky Balboa in dunai heavyweight. Why worth watching? Even when the world tells you that you will never have a chance to succeed, keep fighting. Competitive spirit will take you far.

8. Wall Street: In 1987, director Oliver Stone to make Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas), one of the most famous characters in the history of cinema with the motto: Greed is Good. The film centers on the illegal and unethical decisions made by Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen) to become rich like Gekko. Why worth watching? Do not sell yourself just for the sake of money. Remember, being an entrepreneur is not just about being rich and famous.

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9. Jerry Maguire: The main character, Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise), has it all: a great career, lots of friends and a beautiful fiancée. One day, Jerry lost everything and continue the journey to get back all the lost. Why worth watching? When you pursue your dreams, everything is at risk of falling.

 10. Office Space: 1999 comedy film from Mike Judge focuses on Peter Gibbons (Ron Livingston), who finally discovered how much he hated his life as an employee and receives orders from his boss that creepy, Bill Lumbergh (Gary Cole). Why worth watching? Every entrepreneur hate working for someone else.

 11. Crocodile in the Yangtze: the documentary-style film about the life of Jack Ma, from a math teacher became a millionaire thanks to establish China's Alibaba.com. The producer, Porter Erisman is a former VP of Alibaba. Why worth watching? Jack Ma is the first Asian man who managed to penetrate the stock markets in western countries.

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