Sexual harassment is not about sex, but about power

Maybell 2021-12-24 08:01:05

Men are honest men, hardworking and hard-working. They don’t have the skills to kill, so it’s hard to get promoted. Such a person will definitely encounter powerful opponents, will be forced into desperation, will surely fight back, then, will he win? Maybe this It depends on whether those with rights want you to win. The survival of the workplace is so cruel that they will not be merciful to men or women. However, the film "Rebellious Harassment" still comforts women to raise their eyebrows. Men design, just like men often design women in real life.
I always feel that the film is still unfinished, and the male protagonist will still encounter all kinds of difficulties, still related to women. Is this a man's misfortune or a woman's great fortune? I think There will definitely be films that will tell you the answer.

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Extended Reading
  • Thora 2021-12-24 08:01:05

    Barely passing. Levinson’s photos are stable (the lighting is still a combination of light and dark), but the content of this script is really rich. The main story of the story is the sexual harassment lawsuit between Douglas and his new boss and ex-girlfriend Moore. The workplace sexual harassment made in METOO is basically out of the question. It's not the scope of the film, but the thing about sexual harassment is basically the two sides sitting there telling stories. It is essentially a moral tool to suppress the enemy. However, the plot design Douglas found a recording record, which is suspected of hurriedly ending. In this lawsuit, it is a demonstration of the rules of the game of power struggle in the workplace. Douglas asked Moore, "Have you ever thought about it, this is all my design?" At the end of the film, he asked about the situation of the new boss's son. Planning a new routine again. There are spy movie skills in the last half hour, and the design of the VR database carries elements of science fiction movies (this is in 1994). The scripts are full of sincerity and the writing is in place. Moore’s strong words are unreasonable. The shamelessness of being a representative of the public is really the real face of some people in the workplace.

  • Mavis 2022-03-24 09:02:15

    The woman in the film is the leader and the final winner. Is this the real world? It's ironic.

Disclosure quotes

  • Stephanie Kaplan: Give a man a hundred million dollars and you make a frustrated billionaire.

  • Catherine Alvarez: No means no. Isn't that what we tell women? Do men deserve less?

    Meredith Johnson: Well, when he really wanted to stop, he didn't seem to have any problems doing it, did he?

    Catherine Alvarez: And that's when you got angry.

    Meredith Johnson: Of course I got angry. So would anyone.

    Catherine Alvarez: Don't we tell women that they can stop at any point?

    Meredith Johnson: Haven't you ever said no and meant yes, Mrs. Alvarez?

    Catherine Alvarez: Up until the moment of actual penetration...

    Meredith Johnson: [interrupting] The point is he was willing. That tape doesn't change anything.

    Catherine Alvarez: The point is you controlled the meeting. You set the time. You ordered the wine. You locked the door. You demanded service and then got angry when he didn't provide it. So you decided to get even, to get rid of him with this trumped up charge. Ms. Johnson, the only thing you have proven is that a woman in power can be every bit as abusive as a man!

    Meredith Johnson: You wanna put me on trial here? Let's at least be honest about what it's for! I am a sexually aggressive woman. I like it. Tom knew it, and you can't handle it. It is the same damn thing since the beginning of time. Veil it, hide it, lock it up and throw away the key. We expect a woman to do a man's job, make a man's money, and then walk around with a parasol and lie down for a man to fuck her like it was still a hundred years ago? Well, no thank you!