Les journalistes du New York Times Megan Twohey et Jodi Kantor brisent l'une des histoires les plus importantes qui a contribué à lancer le mouvement #MeToo et à briser des décennies de sile... Tout lireLes journalistes du New York Times Megan Twohey et Jodi Kantor brisent l'une des histoires les plus importantes qui a contribué à lancer le mouvement #MeToo et à briser des décennies de silence autour des agressions sexuelles à Hollywood.Les journalistes du New York Times Megan Twohey et Jodi Kantor brisent l'une des histoires les plus importantes qui a contribué à lancer le mouvement #MeToo et à briser des décennies de silence autour des agressions sexuelles à Hollywood.
- Nominé pour le prix 2 BAFTA Awards
- 14 victoires et 42 nominations au total
Sommaire
Avis en vedette
At one point the frustration for Megan Twohey bubbles over and that scene brought a few tears.
It's important for people to see and understand how prevalent the intimidation and bullying is in the workplace. I have had my own challenges, but nothing like some others. I'm sure it could be difficult to watch if it stirs up unfortunate memories.
I could understand it not being for everyone, but I truly hope that many take the time for it.
Brava to the screenwriting, the direction, and the acting! Pretty sure awards/nominations are coming.
While watching She Said, I had this passing thought about what the world would be like if Harvey Weinstein was the only one of his kind. If what happened here was the only instance of anything of this sort happening. Not just the abuse of power aspect of it all, but the constant degradation and use of women as objects to fulfill some devious need. Perhaps in that world, there wouldn't be so many people immediately rating movies like this with the lowest score possible because they feel personally offended in some way. What is it about discussing the experience of women that offends men so much? What is it about the patriarchy that rubs off on some women and pushes them to call other women liars at once?
She Said is a wonderfully directed film that delves deep into some of the ins and outs of the 'Me Too' movement at its conception. The wonderful work of all journalists, namely Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor is to be complimented to no end. They helped bring forth a much-needed shift in attitude, though unfortunately, some mindsets will never truly change. One of my favorite films of the year and I sure hope more people actually watch it and take it seriously rather than ignore it and hate it for speaking truth to power.
I appreciate not only the story itself but also how 'She Said' tells the story. Very realistic portrayal of the newsroom and how the news is made. No frills or dramas, just plainly how it is. In this way, the audience does not get mixed up with dramas but stays focused on the main narrative and the message.
Even though they did not get much screen time, Samantha Morton and Jennifer Ehle steal the show, freaking echoing the whole space with calm demeanor. Breathtaking performances from veterans.
It actually starts in 2015 when Trump was campaigning for President and the revelations that he had a history of sexual mistreatment of women but was elected anyway. In effect pointing out the double standard and the old boys' attitudes of "well it was just locker-room talk."
After that brief introduction to the subject the rest of this movie shows how two reporters with the NY Times pursued leads regarding Harvey Weinstein of Miramax and was finally able to get a number of women to come forward with their accounts, ultimately leading to his convictions and imprisonment.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe first movie to be shot in The New York Times building on Eighth Avenue and the first movie to use its real offices. According to former Times journalist Gay Talese's book "The Kingdom and the Power," it was common for Times journalists to place nude photographs of their girlfriends and sexual conquests in their offices and on news desks. This practice continued until the 1990s.
- GaffesDonald Trump is said to have owned the Miss America pageants. He owned the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants.
- Citations
Man 1 at Bar: Pardon me, excuse me? Hi, hello. Did you see my friend over there? He said hi.
Megan Twohey: Could you leave us? We're talking.
Man 1 at Bar: [smirks] I absolutely will. I totally understand but, I would just think, I could maybe...
Megan Twohey: Alright, we're having a conversation, so if you could just...
Man 1 at Bar: You should be doing something else, so...
Megan Twohey: [laughs] Fuck you.
Man 1 at Bar: Fuck you? I would bend you over...
Megan Twohey: [smashes her hand on the table] FUCK YOU! Fuck you man, get the fuck out! Fuck you!
- ConnexionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: She Said (2022)
- Bandes originalesCall Me
Written by John Branstetter, Benjamin Griner, Paul Janeway, Browan Lollar, Jesse Philips (as Jesse Philips)
Performed by St. Paul & the Broken Bones (as St. Paul & The Broken Bones)
Courtesy of Single Lock Records
Meilleurs choix
- How long is She Said?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 32 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 5 825 995 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 2 217 010 $ US
- 20 nov. 2022
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 13 944 212 $ US
- Durée2 heures 9 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1