
Inner Man Steps Out, The (1951)
The film centers around Jerry, a factory manager struggling with stress and communication issues at work and home. He feels overwhelmed by his responsibilities and the demands of his family, leading to tension with his wife, Jean, and his children. During a visit to Dr. Bryant, Jerry learns about the concept of the “inner man,” representing the conflicting desires for security and self-importance within individuals. A third inner man, representing common sense, emerges to help Jerry understand his behavior and improve his relationships with his coworkers and family. The narrative emphasizes the importance of treating people with respect and understanding their emotional needs, both at work and at home.
Keywords
inner man, communication, stress, family, workplace, manager, emotional needs, security, self-importance, relationships
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