Ms Sloan

Allen 2022-04-23 07:03:14

A strong woman in politics. I have to admire her quick thinking and strict logical ability, and feel sorry for her. Feeling distressed about her fully armed is like living without any emotion, no one loves her, and no one knows how much she paid. In everyone's eyes, she is such a bad woman who uses her despicable means to achieve her goal of winning. The twist in the ending took me by surprise, I thought she would still justify herself, or have a trump card. Yes, there is indeed a trump card, but both sides suffer, and I have ruined my future for this "sure win". She is respectable!

Suddenly thought of that duck duck, maybe he was the only one who wasn't in her overall plan. In this way, after all, he helped her, and he really felt sorry for her, and he didn't make any profit. Suddenly hope they will be together in the future hahahaha~

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  • Reginald 2022-03-24 09:02:39

    It's hard not to think of Sorkin as the script is written: left-wing political topics and a lot of information-intensive dialogue, combined with the performances are very enjoyable. Of course, the big reversal is too taken for granted, and it is almost a sci-fi fairy tale: How can there be such a ruthless horn among politicians who dare to die with their own lives?

  • Lia 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    The heroine's aura exploded. The lines are twisted, and the terminology is a bit short-circuited to the subtitles. When they are obviously drawing wicked cards, they try their best to cheat others while fighting for luck, but those who win will be called despicable names. In order to win, he even counted himself into it.

Miss Sloane quotes

  • Esme Manucharian: You crossed the line when you stopped treating people with respect. You're smart enough to know that. You just don't care.

  • Esme Manucharian: I'll keep fighting, Elizabeth. Whenever I can make a difference. And as far as possible away from you.