Saturday, 24 August 2013

How The Jaeger Project Could Have Used Debt Collection Services

By Robert Sutter


There are quite a few films that can be seen as the best of 2013 but I feel like "Pacific Rim" is one of the strongest in this regard. There's so much scope associated with this film that I don't think many will be able to argue with how effective it truly is. The battle of machines versus monsters is the idea in the minds of the casual crowd but there is far more that comes into play. However, is there a chance for debt collection services to be utilized well in the film?

One of the major elements that I enjoyed about "Pacific Rim" was the element of risk that was always present. You never got the feeling that those working within that Jaeger project had the upper hand, even with all of the technology in the world in their possession. The truth was that the Kaijus - colossal monsters rising from the Pacific Ocean - were far stronger than anything that could be built. As a result, the idea that the humans are the underdogs is one that is very strong.

Teamwork was shown in "Pacific Rim" in a tremendous way and this is mostly due to the idea that the Jaegers are piloted by two people. These are gigantic robots controlled by two people each, meaning that they have to be maintained thanks to the element of teamwork. Mental links have to be created or else the Jaegers are going to be rendered useless. It's clear that unity is going to be seen in a film like this but I don't know if many understand just how important this truly is.

With all of this said, is it possible for debt collection services to come into the film, too? It's likely that agencies the likes of Rapid Recovery would become involved and there are a number of reasons for this. You have to keep in mind that, in the film's year of 2020, the initial attempts of linking minds within the Jaeger were not met kindly. With such instances as vision problems being seen, it is clear that such links can only truly be made by those who are genetically built to handle them.

It's apparent that "Pacific Rim" has been able to capture many an imagination and those who have seen it will be able to attest to this. It was able to create such a tense environment and the fact that there's so much risk intact only helps to make it that much more engaging. If everything was safe throughout the film, then it would have run the risk of being boring. This was not the case, though, as the film grabbed my attention and never let go.




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