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Critics generally described it as a "fitfully witty" script elevated by a strong cast. 3. The House of Orange-Nassau

Success comes from being proactive and understanding the "real intent" behind a task rather than just "processing" it. 2. The Film: The Oranges (2011) The Oranges

A young man is frustrated when a newer colleague receives a promotion. His boss asks him to go buy some oranges. He returns with the fruit but lacks basic details like price or variety. The promoted colleague is then asked the same; she returns with a detailed report on costs, discounts she negotiated, and information on which varieties are best for the boss's specific needs. Critics generally described it as a "fitfully witty"

A popular business and life lesson often titled "The Parable of the Oranges" highlights the difference between simply following directions and adding true value. He returns with the fruit but lacks basic

The film follows the fallout after a young woman (Leighton Meester) returns home and begins an affair with her parents' best friend (Hugh Laurie).