Working Girl Comments

  • Kassandra 2022-03-15 09:01:04

    "People at the top can accommodate many rules, but no one on the way to the top will give you accommodation, follow the rules, and you will never be able to do the...

  • Antonina 2022-03-14 14:12:24

    Fuhuadao, photography, and actors are all beautiful, and they are urban stories in the style of the 80s. They are simple, lively, and warm. As a workplace drama, they are a bit simpler, but as a fashion drama, they are too beautiful and delicate. I want to watch one. The fashion trends of the times, don't look at the nostalgic stories that people behind over time make. They are just parody, but look at the movies, magazines, pictorials, and advertisements of the...

  • Hubert 2022-02-11 08:02:24

    SW turned out to be an underdog... The cast is very powerful, Joan Cusack, Kevin Spacy, Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford. Melanie Griffith... I have no love for MG, and it is so depressing to see SW as the antagonist female partner~ There is a scene in which she is holding a toy Gorilla, smile...

  • Hope 2022-02-11 08:02:24

    This plot, this value, this is a movie from 1988! Grandma Weaver is so amazing, so beautiful, every set of clothes has screenshots, Grandpa Ford is also handsome, and this movie is actually Kevin Spacey’s second soy sauce, probably five Minutes, it’s also David Duchoni’s virgin soy sauce, about five seconds, and it’s also David Lee’s virgin soy sauce in a good wife, about five...

  • Marvin 2022-02-11 08:02:24

    The film's perspective is very good, but some of the plot settings are too rigid, Griffith feels like Meg Ryan fucking Jennifer Tilly's voice, it feels weird. . Sigourney Weaver is still...

  • Chet 2022-02-11 08:02:24

    cast bright blind. How did Melanie Griffith gain weight? This kind of film will look better if it depends on...

  • Salvador 2022-02-11 08:02:24

    It feels completely different now from when I was a kid. I can’t see how feminism is. Women are thieves and men are fools. People in the 1980s thought so strange. At that time, the economy didn’t seem to be as depressed as it is now. . Kevin Spacey wasn't a mother when he was...

  • Melba 2022-02-11 08:02:24

    Is it the only one who feels that there is something wrong with the three views of this film? Smart and beautiful enough, but living in someone else’s house by someone else’s name, wearing someone else’s clothes and sleeping with someone else’s boyfriend, what kind of inspiration is this? Even if the boss steals your idea, who will let him give her the boss? The rules are used to abide by, and you can't agree with the despicable means to deal with despicable things, but maybe this is the...

  • 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...

  • Brooke 2022-02-11 08:02:24

    Sister cusack has a cameo~ Then that line, the heroine daughter has the same lines in fifty degrees of black haha ​​I don't expect you to fetch me coffee unless you're getting some for...

Extended Reading
  • Brody 2022-02-11 08:02:24

    "Working Girl" movie script

    "Working Girl" screenplay

    produced by American Twentieth Century Fox in 1988.
    Screenplay: Kevin Wade
    Director: Michael Nichols
    Starring: Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford, Sigourney Weaver
    Award: won the 46th Golden Globe Awards in 1989 for Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best...

  • Arden 2022-02-11 08:02:24

    Hard work + mind + keenness = break through class constraints

    Effort + Mind + Sensitivity = Breakthrough of class constraints. Just like the title, what the whole film radiates is exactly the mythical power that all sentient beings need to break through class constraints.

    On the current China, just like the United States in the 1980s, the class and ranks were...

Working Girl quotes

  • Tess McGill: Shoot me, shoot me.

    Cyn: Will you cut that out, they didn't throw you out did they?

    Tess McGill: They don't exactly have bouncers at these things, they're a little more subtle than that.

  • Personnel Director: Tess, Tess, Tess, Tess. You don't get ahead in this world by calling your boss a pimp.

    Tess McGill: Well, he is.