This movie is one of those, you know it's a good movie, but you won't watch it again and again, or you'll lose that deep-rooted shock.
I get goosebumps every time I see the final reversal.
Using the past of a female colleague to win votes, such an extremely arrogant method, may be just a routine operation in her career. For her, this past is just a resource, and if there are resources, it is natural to use it. But she is not letting this girl face her past, pulling out the bloody thorn in her heart, and only when the thorn is pulled out can the wound heal. And what happened to this girl later, she expected, but she didn't want to care, or couldn't care.
She came to the airport just to take a look at her and want to say something, but she couldn't say I'm sorry. Liz's heart is not only the immediate winners and losers, but also the future of her subordinates. Her icy exterior and the maze-like depths of her heart hide a kindness that she may not even know.
“Five years minimum.”
I believe the second half of the sentence is
"Why would I drag them down with me?"
(Why do I have to pull them into the water together)
View more about Miss Sloane reviews