Sad part is that this actually occurs today
Moving up in a workplace is usually a sign of recognition for hard work, diligence, and loyalty to a place of business. For Gretchen Carlson, to move up at Fox network it was going to take accepting sexual advances Roger Ailes. Her taking a leap of faith and initiating a law suit against the Fox founder for sexual harassment, opened doors for many other women in the work place who were in similar situations with him. Soon after , Fox News reporter, Megyn Kelly, brings her own story to the table enabling the movement that eventually was brought to the attention of the people.
Director Jay Roach lured this film with dramatic close ups and constant camera movement to the subject at matter much like a sitcom. This helped us gain the focus as scenes were shot out like arrows showing the arrogance of the Republican Party for the 2016 presidential race. We follow three stories, Megyn kelly (Charlize Theron), Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman), and Kayla Pospisil (Margot Robbie), disposing the similarities of motions they are going through and how it leads up to them being allies. Each are thrown around for their beliefs or disbelief at the Fox Network by the CEO, Roger Ailes. We know how most of these stories end , but it is the premise of understanding what happened here and the fight against the silence. Roger Ailes paid the consequences for using his power to influence lust through broken promises of better job placement.