Watched "Ms. Sloan" at home over the weekend.
Learned a new profession: lobbyist, lobbyist.
Ms. Sloan is a lobbyist. I probably won't have this kind of occupation in China.
Although there are superiors or colleagues like Ms. Sloan in real life, the weak I would have been abused to the point of collapse. But looking at this woman in the movie, I admired it from the bottom of my heart.
"I was hired to win," she said. Therefore, right or wrong is not important, true or false is not important, only winning or losing is important. Of course this doesn't represent my view of things, I just think her goals are clear and her mind is clear. All things go only for the established goals, there is no hypocritical humanistic care, in order to win, we will use all available resources.
When she is planning and lobbying for the motion she supports, she will inevitably feel that she is a bit callous and has no bottom line, causing harm to those who trust her. But as a professional lobbyist, her company and her clients hired her not for her human touch. Because she can bring them victory, from this perspective, this woman is really amazing. With the determination to win and the ability to win, who doesn't prefer her when she is gnashing her teeth.
To say ruthless, she is really ruthless to others. Everyone is a chess piece in the game she designed: the colleague she thought would be the one who brought warmth to her, she couldn't help but let the media's camera focus on the colleague, revealing the history that others most wanted to hide in front of everyone. But I also admire this colleague. Although I burst into tears, after learning the truth, I can still grit my teeth and play the role that I need to play. In my opinion, this is professional. However, the most cruel thing was to Sloan herself, she put herself into this game early, and in order to win, she finally put herself in, but she didn't care at all. Who said that everything was the cost she paid to win.
I like people who know their goals and can achieve them. This woman knows what she's good at, and makes the best of it. Looking at her aura of killing and decisiveness, and her determination to chat with people without being taken away at all, I think it's enough to give me a little bit. And no private life at all, the physiological needs are all solved by social companionship, which is really cool. But I didn't expect that in such a cold world as Ms. Sloan, the male escort also provided a little warmth.
The actress Jessica Chastain is a grown-up little girl who played "Interstellar". I can't say whether her acting is good or not, but I was shocked when I watched it, and I couldn't help but watch it carefully. It's not like reading other books while swiping your phone. Then I didn't want to delete the movie after watching it. You must know that I usually only keep romantic movies that I like to watch (yes, it's so superficial).
Personal public account: The scoundrel of the old Tang family.
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