Un grupo de mujeres se enfrenta al jefe de Fox News, Roger Ailes, y la atmósfera tóxica que presidió en la red.Un grupo de mujeres se enfrenta al jefe de Fox News, Roger Ailes, y la atmósfera tóxica que presidió en la red.Un grupo de mujeres se enfrenta al jefe de Fox News, Roger Ailes, y la atmósfera tóxica que presidió en la red.
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I didn't know much on this story when it all happened, possibly cause I'm based in Australia and it was an American scandal, but the whole story is so powerful and should be shared across the globe.
When Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman) is let go from her job at Fox News, she sues the CEO, Roger Ailes (John Lithgow), for sexual harassment. Going up against a powerful man in a even more powerful company, Gretchen seeks help from other female employees to come forward and speak up and make an end to this man.
I really enjoyed this film, but felt I could've enjoyed it even more if I knew more about the story when it was happening. In saying that, it didn't make the film confusing or bad in any form. It's a powerful story that needs to be shared for how woman can be treated in the workplace and hopefully spreads the message that inappropriate sexual behaviour is never acceptable and should be spoken up about.
Nicole, Charlize and Margot were all so damn good in this film. Three incredible ladies. I would've liked to have seen a bit more on Margot's character, but I then learnt after that her character isn't part of the real life scandal.
This is a great movie to start off the new year.
When Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman) is let go from her job at Fox News, she sues the CEO, Roger Ailes (John Lithgow), for sexual harassment. Going up against a powerful man in a even more powerful company, Gretchen seeks help from other female employees to come forward and speak up and make an end to this man.
I really enjoyed this film, but felt I could've enjoyed it even more if I knew more about the story when it was happening. In saying that, it didn't make the film confusing or bad in any form. It's a powerful story that needs to be shared for how woman can be treated in the workplace and hopefully spreads the message that inappropriate sexual behaviour is never acceptable and should be spoken up about.
Nicole, Charlize and Margot were all so damn good in this film. Three incredible ladies. I would've liked to have seen a bit more on Margot's character, but I then learnt after that her character isn't part of the real life scandal.
This is a great movie to start off the new year.
I won't write too much because it doesn't seem to me that anyone is reviewing this film. If you're right wing, you don't like it and will condemn any review that compliments it, and vice versa.
I thought the acting was terrific but I have to agree with one reviewer here, the real story was about Gretchen Carlson, and there was less emphasis on her and more on Megyn Kelly. Carlson is the one who really put herself out there.
I haven't seen the film others are comparing this to, "The Loudest Voice," but I would be interested in seeing it.
I thought the acting was terrific but I have to agree with one reviewer here, the real story was about Gretchen Carlson, and there was less emphasis on her and more on Megyn Kelly. Carlson is the one who really put herself out there.
I haven't seen the film others are comparing this to, "The Loudest Voice," but I would be interested in seeing it.
I really don't know how I feel about this film. The story itself was absolutely scandalous and I am very glad that there was a movie made about it as it's crazy how stuff like that can happen and people get away with it scot free. But as much as I like the story a lot of the movie felt kind of weak.
Like for a story about empowering woman it's extremely clear it's not made by a woman. A lot of the dialogue is poorly written and makes no sense. That being said the performances were quite good and the actresses did really well with how poor they got. It was good but it could have been much better. 6/10.
Like for a story about empowering woman it's extremely clear it's not made by a woman. A lot of the dialogue is poorly written and makes no sense. That being said the performances were quite good and the actresses did really well with how poor they got. It was good but it could have been much better. 6/10.
Quite a complex story which highlights the difficulty of a class-action lawsuit. The need to get others to go public before she did was Megyn Kelly's Achilles heel - she didn't have the guts to go first. Gretchen Carlson was the real hero and Roger Ailes endless and bullish denial was typical.
The financial settlement for him exceeded the victims which is the true bombshell here.
The financial settlement for him exceeded the victims which is the true bombshell here.
We have been in a.period of change for some time, and it has taken some very brave women to stand up, make a stand and say enough is enough.
I watched this a few days ago, and borrowed it from a friend, who happens to be a feminist, she surprisingly didn't like it, stating that she felt they had added too much to the story to make it a little sensational, thus demeaning the film.
Personally I quite liked it, an interesting, relevant story of course, the acting on the whole was pretty good, I thought Theron was the standout.
It's definitely not a movie I would ever want to watch again, but I thought it was pretty good. 7/10.
I watched this a few days ago, and borrowed it from a friend, who happens to be a feminist, she surprisingly didn't like it, stating that she felt they had added too much to the story to make it a little sensational, thus demeaning the film.
Personally I quite liked it, an interesting, relevant story of course, the acting on the whole was pretty good, I thought Theron was the standout.
It's definitely not a movie I would ever want to watch again, but I thought it was pretty good. 7/10.
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- TriviaThe scene of real character Roger Ailes (John Lithgow) asking the fictitious character of Kayla Pospisil (Margot Robbie) to lift up her skirt was filmed with multiple cameras capturing all the angles at once. Jay Roach didn't want Robbie to have to perform that scene for more than one take.
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Roger Ailes: People don't stop watching when there's a conflict. They stop watching when there isn't one.
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- Presupuesto
- USD 32,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 31,762,808
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 319,157
- 15 dic 2019
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 61,404,394
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 49 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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