The emperor, Nicole, Margaret, as well as Briget from the American TV series "Atypical Boys" and Liv from "True Love Never Die". From the protagonist to the supporting role, it can be described as a star-studded and star-studded. Coupled with the theme of the sensational Fox sexual harassment scandal in recent years, the feature film has been appetizing before it even came out.
Generally speaking, compared to the cast, the finished film is not particularly brilliant, but it is not boring. The plot has its ups and downs, and the occasional documentary-like shooting technique may be the director's special intention. I want to show objectivity as much as possible. For this film, I think the significance does not lie in the artistic expression, but more importantly, the social phenomenon reflected by the film and the social meaning it triggers.
To be a female anchor, you have to have blonde hair, long legs, and an enchanting posture. Your value lies not in the news broadcast, but in whether you are attracted to boys and likeable. If you want to become a master star, you must have the consciousness to devote your body, from the CEO, second-in-command, to the male host of the star column. If others want to sleep, you have to sleep. When I saw all the blondes working at Fox, I was shocked and understood why so many women dye their heads yellow. Objectification (personalization), treat women as objects without rights and emotions. The value of women's existence is only for people to enjoy. No one cares about your voice and opinions.
Personally, the climax of the whole film is 5 minutes at the end. When Rupert Murdoch took the call from Trump and announced that he would take over as CEO of Fox News; when Lesbian struggling in Fox silently put the photos he just took back into the drawer again; when Kayla saw Murdoch When Kehou resolutely decided to give up this job; when the camera scanned the faint disappointment on the faces of the female anchors, this ending told us: the battle against sexual harassment has just begun. The old and cunning Murdoch sacrificed Roger in exchange for quelling public anger. For the women of Fox, Murdoch praised Roger for his feats, but did not mention sexual harassment. The management team also used the original. The end result of the fight against the bet on his career is just to change the soup without changing the medicine, everything is business as usual.
Ironically, Gretchen's condition for receiving 20 million compensation and Fox's apology is a strict confidentiality agreement (strict confidentiality agreement), and she can no longer tell anyone about this. "You will be muzzled (you will be muzzled), Gretchen", to be honest, this sentence instantly shakes the mood to the bottom, another NDA that exchanges money for silence! However, the end of the film with a sentence of "Maybe" by Gretchen ignited a glimmer of hope. The source of this hope may not be Gretchen alone, but the millions of women who have suffered unfair or discriminatory treatment. Stand up and tell your story bravely.
Hope as the postscript says, "Those women who risks their careers to speak up against Alies were among the first to bring down a public figure of his stature, but not the last." May the world be peaceful and all beings are equal.
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