"Working Girl" in the movie book

Madelyn 2022-02-11 08:02:24

Know the movie
8.9
[America] Luis Janetti [Sweden] Ingmar Bergman [Japan] Kurosawa Akira, etc. / 2007 / World Book Publishing Company

Chapter 10 Ideology-Homosexual Liberation:

[Origin] Inspiration from many revolutionary groups in the 1960s: feminism, black liberation movement. After that, gay-themed movies became more common, especially in the United States and Europe. Part of my willingness to you is because the Hollywood industry’s production regulations were replaced by a new classification system and abolished. This kind of gay movies treat homosexuality as hysterical, sexually obsessive, and self-defeating roles, and the ending is often nothing more than suicide. Of course, there are also such things as "Hot Day Afternoon", "Song Hall", "Another Homeland", "Bloody Sunday", "My Beautiful Laundry", "Working Girl", "Psychedelic Performance", "A Cage of Silly Birds" , "Mona Lisa", "Long Couple" and "Philadelphia Story" and other films. In addition, the films of Fassbender and Almodovar have multiple levels of modeling of gay characters.

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Extended Reading
  • Americo 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    A typical American dream movie. I actually feel sorry for the second heroine. Both men and jobs have been robbed. …

  • Jessika 2022-02-11 08:02:24

    This is what an inspirational film for women in the workplace. In the end, it is women fighting women and robbing men. Fashionable dresses and hairstyles in the 1980s ruined the worldview. Saw a pile of golden soy sauce.

Working Girl quotes

  • Tess McGill: [on the phone] Cyn! Guess where I am...

    [giggles]

    Cyn: [stands up, screams to secretaries] She got out! Oh my god! I can't believe it, she's out - she made it out! She got out! She has her own office!

  • Cyn: [trailer] How 'bout you?

    Tess McGill: I'm flat broke, I'm crazy about a man that I will probably never see again...

    Cyn: Well, *besides* that!

    [Tess laughs sadly]