Working Girl Comments

  • Melyssa 2022-03-21 09:02:12

    An inspirational movie for women in the workplace, the soundtrack is very...

  • Oran 2022-03-21 09:02:12

    Melanie Griffith was so cute when she was young, so cute, so cute (important to say it three times), sexy and cute. Plus the film is a complete guide to late 80s...

  • Haylie 2022-03-20 09:01:58

    Inspirational films for women in the workplace, the story has some clichés, but the overall degree of completion is very high, and the performance is very exciting. Michael Nichols is very good at expressing the living conditions and material desires of urbanites. It also featured Kevin Spacey and Alec Baldwin from the Meat...

  • Cindy 2022-03-20 09:01:58

    The American dream plus feminism, and the workplace, it would be better if there was less romance between the heroine and the hero, and more tension between women and girls. Melanie Griffith really looks like Meg...

  • Larue 2022-03-18 09:01:04

    Melanie Griffith didn't rush or slow when she spoke, and her voice was soft, so comfortable. Harrison Ford, everyone’s overbearing president [nooooo] takes off his clothes and claps the whole office. Now the little chicken film dare not shoot like this! The heroine’s clothes are pretty good-looking, I like it =w= and Sigourney Weaver hasn’t grown old at all,...

  • Alexandria 2022-03-17 09:01:05

    Melanie Griffith is far from sexy, and her role in this classic movie is Not Smart at all...I didn't mean to be mean, good movie...

  • Destin 2022-03-17 09:01:05

    Come and sing praises of the black history of clothing in the 80s. The rock and roll full of screens are unkempt, like high golden valleys. The shoulder-padded professional suit, on both arms, looks like Mount Everest towering high. The standard of the evening dress is equivalent to the red song evening party of the county-level TV station. Could it be more bizarre? The wide face with double chin adds to the huge red glasses. By the way, how can the classic models on the way to work lack black...

  • Kadin 2022-03-16 09:01:04

    This is a feminist movie in the true sense. Why not hypocritical or narcissistic. There is a saying that I find myself affirming self-struggle and self-realization. No matter how handsome the male protagonist is not the savior, I will still rely on personality charm. The female protagonist is my ideal workplace. A model who treats the world with tenderness while being proud and struggling will eventually attract butterflies? pps. The heroine wants to get every set of outfits, the more old...

  • Arjun 2022-03-16 09:01:04

    This line sums up the main point of the whole story: "People upstream can play with the rules at will, and those downstream will always be required to stand by themselves. However, once the downstream people abide by this rule, Ta will never be able to swim to the upper level. So. , What do you think I have to do? How can I do it?" (Note that Melanie added many small movements of licking her lips in her performance, which is very clever. (Occasionally, I still want to watch this kind of...

  • Onie 2022-03-15 09:01:04

    2019144 one star mediocre

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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...

  • 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...

Working Girl quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.