Five years of trust

Garry 2022-04-21 09:02:50

Watched Sloan again and understood some of the plot

Is the five-year trust that the lawyer said worth it? Many people have a lot of interpretations of this sentence. I read it this time and understood that: they have known each other for more than five years and have established a certain sense of trust. Based on Sloan's performance and understanding of her, the lawyer saw through her intentional screw things up. So that's what I said.

Sloan doesn't take five years to build trust with everyone except Jane.

A lot of people said that at the end of the original book, Ford went to pick her up at the gate of the prison. In fact, I thought that Ford's perjury was a bug. If they could find him, how could they not coerce and induce him to identify Sloan on the spot? But after thinking about it, this should be a little romance left to Sloan by the screenwriter or the original author, otherwise, she would be too pitiful.

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  • Halle 2022-03-24 09:02:39

    In the end, the so-called reversal sensationalism is a bit simple and rude, and it directly lowers the film's style. But it should be affirmed that the film's characterization is quite successful. The darkest joke in the film is that a sleazy sex worker has more work ethic than most U.S. congressmen. . .

  • Jose 2022-03-22 09:02:15

    Maybe the whole of Hollywood thinks that Hillary will win, and these "politically correct" films are all a reflection of this orientation. Let's see what "Oscar seeds" will emerge next year.

Miss Sloane quotes

  • Elizabeth Sloane: Forde, human interaction is an exchange, my money for your...

    Forde: Dick.

    Elizabeth Sloane: I was gonna say skill-set. But that's only exchange I'm willing to make.

    Forde: You sound like a banker.

  • Esme Manucharian: You crossed the line when you stopped treating people with respect. You're smart enough to know that. You just don't care.