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Sydnie 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Looking at the language now, it is really too old, and the concept of the story is also general. It raises some questions about the female...
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Dariana 2022-03-25 09:01:10
This story is now the lily of the two women, the man gets...
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Aida 2022-03-23 09:02:12
Once again lamenting the power of genes (three generations are dominant, but unfortunately now grandma tippi and mom Melanie's faces are moving too...
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Jane 2022-03-23 09:02:12
Think about it when this movie was released without me, but at that time the United States could already make women's movies so...
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Jennyfer 2022-03-23 09:02:12
The workplace chick movie can win the Oscar for Best Picture nomination in the short nomination period. It should be good to compare the strength horizontally. It's a pity that the quality is not good enough to surpass the times. Now, there are some problems with the overall plot and character establishment, and the conception also has a strong sense of...
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Fabian 2022-03-23 09:02:12
The workplace chick movie can win the Oscar for Best Picture nomination in the short nomination period. It should be good to compare the strength horizontally. It's a pity that the quality is not good enough to surpass the times. Now, there are some problems with the overall plot and character establishment, and the conception also has a strong sense of...
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Merl 2022-03-23 09:02:12
hmmmm I suddenly feel more motivated to go to work the next...
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Enrico 2022-03-23 09:02:12
The makeup and clothing art in the film perfectly reflects the terrible explosion aesthetic style of the 1980s. The core is still the struggle of women in the 1980s, but a cheating man has to help you achieve it. Now it seems that all aspects are Very scumbag, so it's still quite an important feminist commercial film with the brand of the...
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Doris 2022-03-23 09:02:12
8 points movie. Good work is always a classic. It is worthy of being selected as one of the AFI Top 100 Love Movies. In the simple and stable narrative structure, the classic performances of the three leading actors are even more unforgettable. Although Harrison Ford really stepped into China after being desperate, he was so handsome before. The most touching is also the last shot of preparing a lunch bag for my girlfriend. Love + inspiration. Thirty years later, it's still so...
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Nicklaus 2022-03-21 09:02:12
Looking at it now, Nichols is one of the few directors of his generation who has gone to great lengths to focus on class and women's issues. The irony brought by the last shot is often lost in the happy ending that seems to be a fairy tale, but a woman has done everything she can to do a lot of things she doesn't want to be restricted by men. In the end? She also just entered one of those...
Working Girl Comments
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Leanne 2022-02-11 08:02:24
Workplace inspirational film 80s workplace dressing experience
In the workplace inspirational film in the 1980s, the heroine Tess has no education (5 years of evening school to get a bachelor's degree), older (30 years old), unwilling to be mediocre, and unwilling to be unspoken. She has a strong motivation and ambition. She met a female boss who was the same...
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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...
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Tess McGill: You can bend the rules plenty once you get to the top, but not while you're trying to get there. And if you're someone like me, you can't get there without bending the rules.
Oren Trask: You've got a real fire in your belly, or was this just a one-time stunt that you pulled?
Tess McGill: I'm not quite sure what you mean, sir. I've got something in my belly, but I think it's nervous knots.
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Jack Trainer: You're the first woman I've seen at one of these things that dresses like a woman, not like a woman thinks a man would dress if he was a woman.
Tess McGill: Thank you I guess.