very realistic,
The levels of characters and things are sufficiently detailed. Perfectly show that the world is not black and white, the complexity of people, the complexity of things. Including the heroine Bradley is also a mortal, and also does stupid things, and is not morally perfect, but she knows to make the right choice in the right event. For another example, Mitch's Me2 incident was not something he forced others to happen. Of course, it doesn't mean that he was not wrong, because the young women involved were indeed more or less confused because of his status, prestige and power, and acted as themselves. Something you regret when you wake up. This part is very real, both sides are "victims", and both sides made wrong choices, which led to this situation.
Maybe some people think that Fred, the last two women who were mainly brought down, or that most of the big bosses who wanted to bring down, didn't just promote Hanna, didn't he just do things along the way, and he didn't coerce or force Hanna , Hanna herself accepted the fact that she used sex for promotion on the spot. Fred just did what the management should do at the management level. In the end, Hannah's suicide by overdose was the result of her poor psychological endurance.
My rebuttals are as follows: 1. Fred saw that Hanna, who was choked and lost, came to give her feedback without any panic and anxiety. He gave the offer very skillfully and quickly, without thinking, indicating that it was not the first time. If it's not the first time, then this corporate culture has been really bad for so many years, silencing policy, not healthy. They tried to cover it instead of changing it to save the financially beneficial cash cow.... There must be more behind Hannah Many similar women have been harmed by this treatment. 2. The more senior you are, the more you have to cultivate, because the more money and power a person has, the more levels and depth of influence he has. The more you can't use the requirements of ordinary people to demand yourself, the small mistakes in our opinion will be magnified exponentially in his position. Of course it doesn't mean that ordinary people can make these little mistakes, i was trying to make a point here that the supereme power comes with great responsibility.
Alex's situation is very real, the only survivor in the boy's club, and she rolled her eyes to those women who she thought had slept the way up in career. It's just human nature.
Only until it hurts and becomes relevant to us, we don't see it.
Human nature.
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