For this movie, when I was still an intern at a law firm, I stayed up late at night to watch him finish at 4 o'clock.
My father taught me to be respectful first, and then to make a living. The words are simple, and the practice is easy.
Dignity in the movie is the "sexual" freedom as a woman, and Roger's x hints, provocations, and threats prove the so-called "loyalty. I think his logic and behavior are completely nonsense, and he has repeatedly mentioned "sensory programs" ”. In the face of a lawsuit from company employees, among the female groups who suffered sexual harassment, they chose to help Roger to conceal. The reason for this is understandable, most of which are the choice of livelihood and dignity. Looking back on the film, it actually shows that women are not interested in this aspect. The struggle is not thorough enough, the unified bias is to help Roger conceal, and only two characters are reserved for firm opposition. But in life, most people don't know how to choose, and those who firmly support/resolutely resist are often a few people.
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