Based on the Fox sexual harassment scandal that has rocked the United States in recent years. Saying it is sexual harassment is actually more like an unspoken rule. After all, the heroines in the film all benefit from old men. In my opinion, it is true sexual harassment that does not benefit from it. If it benefits, it is a bit of a half-assistance. Speaking of the heroine in the film, if you want to be an anchor, you have to have blonde hair, long legs, and an enchanting posture. Your value is not in the news broadcast, but in whether you are attractive. If you want to become a leading actress, you must have the consciousness of dedicating your body. If others want to sleep, you have to sleep. The back waves of the Yangtze River push the front waves, and the back waves want to replace the front waves. The front waves must always be vigilant against the back waves. Competitors can only fight, and it is difficult to make alliances. There is only one secret to success: to please the power... But after all, China's national conditions are different from those of the United States, so it is inevitable that they will not understand some of their behaviors afterwards. You have gained benefits, and after you have gained fame and fortune, come out to report and denounce others for sexual harassment. It really feels like crossing the river and tearing down the bridge. I think this should be called a "sex" transaction. After paying the price, each gets what he needs, isn't it? On the whole, the plot is still very exciting. After all, the subject matter is easy to use, so even the type of biography adapted from real events does not appear boring. There are a lot of dialogues, dense information, sharp lines, fast-paced progress, and ridicule reality. President Trump is still blackened. Queen Theron is full of aura, and the roles of Nicole and Robbie are more like female supporting roles or female second and female third, not a three-lead movie in the true sense.
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